The Supreme Court’s Systemic Failure to Recognize the Rights of Children Is Glaring in the Chiles Decision
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In American law, whether judicial or legislative, children are often treated as the backdrop and ignored when decisions are made, even when those decisions directly target them. They are rarely treated as independent actors with fundamental constitutional rights in society. Instead, children’s rights are either subordinated to adults’ rights or disappear into “parental rights” — […] The post The Supreme Court’s Systemic Failure to Recognize the Rights of Children Is Glaring in the Chiles Decision first appeared on ACS .
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