Abstract
Discusses U.S. Supreme Court decisions dealing with the constitutional rights of children and parents against state interventions on the behalf of children and attempts to generalize about the Court's stance on the permissible scope of state substitute-parenting activities.
Citation
Robert A. Burt,
Developing Constitutional Rights of, in, and for Children,
39 Law and Contemporary Problems
118-143
(Summer 1975)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol39/iss3/6