William Mitchell Law Review
Volume 40, Issue 3 (2014)
Articles
The Times They Are a-Changin
Julie Swedback
Minnesota's Child Protection Appeals Process: Can We Do Better
Helen Meyer and Robert Cary
Protecting Native Mothers and Their Children: A Feminist Lawyering Approach
Joanna Woolman and Sarah Deer
Examining the Intersection of Chemical Dependency and Mental Health Issues with the Juvenile Protection System Timelines as Related to Concurrent Planning and Termination of Parental Rights
Stacia Walling Driver and Wright S. Walling
Eight Reasons Why Attorneys Representing Parents in Child Protection Proceedings Should Use an Intimate Partner Violence Screening Protocol
Nancy Ver Steegh
Permanency Best Practices for Minnesota's Foster Care Youth
Anne Tyler Gueinzius and Julia Hillel
Aging out of Foster Care: How Extended Foster Care for Youth Eighteen to Twenty-one Has Fostered Independence
Lucy Wieland and Jenny L. Nelson
Creating a New Norm: Engaging Fathers through Direct Representation in Child in Need of Protection or Services Actions
Cyrenthia D. Shaw
Note
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jevon C. Bindman
- Executive Editors
- Kaitlin J. Foley
- Anna R. Light
- Kelly McGinty
- Frederik W. Struve
- Editors
- Scholastica N.S. Baker
- David M Bjurquist
- Brandon L. Boese
- Elizabeth G. Brustad
- Perry Egertson
- Cory Beth Gagne
- Grant S. Gibeau
- Nicholas Peterka
- Alex C. Sellke
- Allison F Troyer
- Assistant Editors
- Eric W.M. Bain
- Robert J. Cary
- Kyle B. Evens
- Daniel R. Haller
- Brent High
- Dana L. Johansen
- Mark J. Kalar
- Megan M. Kelner
- Meggen Lindsay
- Jeshua M. Livstrom
- Jacob E. McKnite
- Scott T. Peterson
- Emily M. Plunkett
- Lauren E. Pockl
- Tracy N. Pruitt
- Peter John Rademacher
- Joshua J. Skaar
- Jacob W. Steen
- Kathryn A. Ward