Description
Introduction to Children's Law, Policy and Practice
This required course is designed to give students an introductory overview of the law as it affects children. It begins with a discussion of the constitutional relationship among children, parents and the state, as well as the respective roles of the federal and state governments in the regulation of children and families. The course then introduces students to the principal areas of civil and criminal law that affect children and families. With this baseline of understanding, students can choose elective courses that provide a more in-depth study of a particular topic (e.g. education law, child welfare, etc.)

MJ students should take Law 667 in conjunction with Law 665 in their first term. No prerequisites for LLM students.
Details
Grading Basis
Law
Units
2
Component
Lecture - Required
Offering
Course
LAW 667
Academic Group
School of Law
Academic Organization
Law Department
Enrollment Requirements
Restricted to MJ/LLM Child and Family Law students (Home Based and Online)