Children's Legal Rights Journal
CLRJ is a journal published by law students at Loyola University Chicago in cooperation with the Nat Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.
CLRJ focuses on issues affecting all professionals who work with children, including child welfare, juvenile justice, adoption, mental health and education. Generally, the readership consists of lawyers, social workers, physicians, researchers, mental health professionals, law enforcement personnel, and educators. CLRJ accepts submissions on a variety of topics related to child law and children's
01/04/2022
The Children's Legal Rights Journal is proud to announce the publishing of Volume 42 of the Journal.
Please follow the link below to read both Professional and Student published articles specifically tackling the multitude of issues regarding children's legal rights.
11/30/2021
The Children's Legal Rights Journal is happy to announce we are now accepting article submissions for Volume 43 of the journal. All information is attached below! Submissions will be accepted until December 25, 2021.
10/15/2021
TODAY is the Children's Legal Rights Journal symposium! There is still time to sign up! This years symposium is about hunger and its effects on children.
Link is below! This event is worth 3.75 hours of general MCLE credit.
Sign up here:
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: The Fight for Food: Food Insecurity’s Effect on Children. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. This year’s symposium will bring together both practitioners and scholars to analyze food insecurity and the immense effect it has on children. Speakers will address the role of corporations in youth food insecurity as well as current USDA children’s nutrition programs. Speakers will also analyz...
10/13/2021
TWO more days to register and attend the Children's Legal Rights Journal annual symposium (via Zoom)! Speakers will be focusing on food insecurity and its effect on children.
This event is worth 3.75 hours of general MCLE credit! The link to register is below!
Register now:
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: The Fight for Food: Food Insecurity’s Effect on Children. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. This year’s symposium will bring together both practitioners and scholars to analyze food insecurity and the immense effect it has on children. Speakers will address the role of corporations in youth food insecurity as well as current USDA children’s nutrition programs. Speakers will also analyz...
10/12/2021
Reminder that the Children's Legal Rights Journal annual symposium is in three days! This year's Symposium will focus on food insecurity and it's effects on children. This event is good for 3.75 hours of general MCLE credit!
Register at:
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: The Fight for Food: Food Insecurity’s Effect on Children. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. This year’s symposium will bring together both practitioners and scholars to analyze food insecurity and the immense effect it has on children. Speakers will address the role of corporations in youth food insecurity as well as current USDA children’s nutrition programs. Speakers will also analyz...
10/05/2021
The Children's Legal Rights Journal is happy to announce our fall symposium on Friday, October 15th via Zoom. This year's symposium will focus on food insecurity and its effects on children. This event will be good for 3.75 hours of Illinois MCLE Credit!
To register for the symposium, go to https://bit.ly/FightforFood.
06/07/2021
The Children's Legal Rights Journal is happy to announce we are now accepting article submissions for Volume 42 of the journal. All information is attached below!
06/02/2021
The Children's Legal Rights Journal is pleased to announce that the newest issue of Volume 41 is now live on our website at https://www.childrenslegalrightsjournal.com/childrenslegalrightsjournal/volume_41_issue_2/.
A highlight of the issue is an article authored by civil rights attorney Victor Jones, a presenter at CLRJ’s annual symposium “Juvenile (In)justice: Confronting Racial Disproportionality, Disparity, & Bias Against Children of Color.” In his article, Jones explores the impacts of exclusionary discipline during remote learning, or the virtual school-to-prison pipeline. Another highlight is an article by Professor Anita Weinberg and Lilia Valdez on the struggles of making “reasonable efforts” during the pandemic and the potential impacts on families involved in the child welfare system. The issue also contains an article by third-year law student Hannah Cholewinski comparing U.S. and German education policy in the time of COVID-19, and an article by recent Loyola law graduate Nicole Pijon that examines Illinois’ discretionary transfer statute and its disparate impact on youth of color. The latter half of the issue includes six featured practice perspectives by current Loyola law students: Symone Bullock, Hannah Cholewinski, Ariel Katz, Emma Knight, Madeleine Morris, and Nicole Pijon.
04/20/2021
Good morning!! The Children's Legal Rights Journal at Loyola University Chicago- School of Law welcomes all interested rising 2L and 3L students to an info session about serving as an Editor with the Journal for the upcoming academic school year!
All information including the Zoom link is below. Please register at the link before the event. If you are unable to attend but are interested in the journal, email [email protected].
https://luc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwvcO-trzwtGd2NIwS-sHb8vtZmjDMf6S0Y
03/08/2021
Register for our symposium at: https://luc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_a6puRbeqQDedpVXFUJlhNw
03/08/2021
MEET OUR EDITORS:
Kerease Epps
3L
Associate Editior
My features article presents an overview of the research conduct by Dr. Jay Miller, Associate Dean at the University of Kentucky. He conducted several studies focused on the needs of Youth in Care from their Attorneys. The article gives a voice to the youth and highlights what they need from their attorneys in order to have a successful relationship as they navigate the foster care system. It provides policy recommendations for revisions to CAPTA and recommendations for trainings that should be required for attorneys that represent youth in care.
My goal is to work in family law helping families access the resources that best fit their needs.
A fun fact about me is that my family jokes that I think I am a bionic lady because I have a titanium rod in my left leg.
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