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The constitutional parent

  • Jeffrey Shulman

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"In this bold and timely work, law professor Jeffrey Shulman argues that the United States Constitution does not protect a fundamental right to parent. Based on a rigorous reconsideration of the historical record, Shulman challenges the notion, held by academics and the general public alike, that parental rights have a long-standing legal pedigree. What is deeply rooted in our legal tradition and social conscience, Shulman demonstrates, is the idea that the state entrusts parents with custody of the child, and it does so only as long as parents meet their fiduciary duty to serve the developmental needs of the child. Shulman's illuminating account of American legal history is of more than academic interest. If once again we treat parenting as a delegated responsibility-as a sacred trust, not a sacred right-we will not all reach the same legal prescriptions, but we might be more willing to consider how time-honored principles of family law can effectively accommodate the evolving interests of parent, child, and state"--

Genres

  • Domestic relations
  • Parent and child (Law)
  • Constitutional law
  • Children
  • Legal status, laws
  • Parent and child (law)
  • Children, legal status, laws, etc.
  • Domestic relations, united states
  • Constitutional law, united states
  • LAW / Family Law / Children
  • LAW / Child Advocacy
  • LAW / Constitutional
  • LAW
  • Family Law
  • Child Advocacy
  • Constitutional
  • Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
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About the author

  • Jeffrey Shulman

    born 1951

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    2014