Adoption & Foster Care:
Select Law Review Articles 1995-1998



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Select Law Review Articles 1995-1998
Other Select Law Articles

Select Law Review Articles 1995-1998


1. Aamot-Snapp. "When Judicial Flexibility Becomes Abuse of Discretion: Eliminating the "Good Cause" Exception in Indian Child Welfare Act Adoptive Placements." Minnesota Law Review 79 (1995): 1167.

2. Adams, William E. Jr. "Whose Family Is It Anyway? The Continuing Struggle for Lesbians and Gay Men Seeking to Adopt Children." New England Law Review 30 (1996): 579.

3. Andrews, Mark D. "The Elderly in Guardianship: A Crisis of Constitutional Proportions." Elder Law Journal 5 (1997): 75.

4. Appell, Annette. "The Move Toward Legally Sanctioned Cooperative Adoption: Can It Survive the Uniform Adoption Act ."Family Law Quarterly 30 (1995): 483.

5. Arzt, Mishannock Robbins. "In The Best Interest of the Child: The Uniform Adoption Act." Stetson Law Review 25, no. 3 (1996): 835.

6. Bailey, Elizabeth Rover. "Three Men and a Baby: Second-Parent Adoptions and Their Implications." Boston College Law Review 38 (1997): 569.

7. Banks, Richard R. "The Color of Desire: Fulfilling Adoptive Parent's Racial Preferences Through Discriminatory State Action." The Yale Law Journal 107, no. 4 (1998): 875.

8. Barnett, Kevin. "Adoption and Confidential Information." Family Law 27 (1997): 489.

9. Bass, Sharon F. "The Public Foster Care System and the Transracial Placement of African American Children Exploring the History and the Issue." HyBrid: The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change 4, no. 1 (1997): 73.

10. Berger, Dan. "Improving the Safety and Efficiency of Foreign Adoptions: U.S. Domestic Adoption Programs and Adoption Programs in Other Countries Provide Lessons for INS Reforms." Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy 5 (1995): 33.

11. Bernstein, Laurie. "The Evolution of Soviet Adoption Law." Journal of Family History 22 (1997): 204-26.

12. Blair, D. Marianne Brower. "The New Oklahoma Adoption Code: A Quest to Accommodate Diverse Interests." Tulsa Law Journal 33, no. 1 (1997): 177.

13. ______. "The Uniform Adoption Act's Health Disclosure Provisions: A Model That Should Not Be Overlooked." Family Law Quarterly 30 (1996): 427.

14. Boccaccini, Marcus T., and Willemsen, Eleanor. "Contested Adoption and the Liberty Interest of the Child." St. Thomas Law Review 10, n 2 (Winter 1998): 211.

15. Bors Jr., E. Daniel. "Adoption of Michael H.: The California Supreme Court Further Clarifies Adoption of Kelsey S. and Limits the Rights of Unwed Fathers." Western State University Law Review 24, no. 2 (1997): 283.

16. Chejfec, Charles. "Disclosure of an Adoptee's HIV Status: A Return to Orphanages and Leper Colonies?" John Marshall Journal of Computer & Informatics Law 13 (1995): 343.

17. Chisholm, Richard. "Review of the Adoption of Children Act 1965." Australian Journal of Family Law 11, no. 2 (1997): 131.

18. Chumney, Carol. "Tennessee's New Adoption Contact Veto Is Cold Comfort to Birth Parents." The University of Memphis Law Review 27, no. 4 (1997): 843.

19. Cordel, Cynthia E. "Open Adoption: The Need for Legislative Action." Virginia Journal of Social Policy & Law 2 (1995): 275.

20. Craig, Toni L. "Establishing the Biological Rights Doctrine to Protect Unwed Fathers in Contested Adoptions." Florida State University Law Review 25, no. 2 (1998): 391-.

21. Cronin, Eileen, and Lewis, Vera. "Finding Good Homes...The Adoption Process." Michigan Family Law Journal (1993): 19-21.

22. Czerwinski, Eric C. "Adoption Law: Congratulations! For Now-- Current Law, The Revised Uniform Adoption Act, and Final Adoptions." Oklahoma Law Review 49 (1996): 323.

23. DeMarce, Karl A. W. "Stepparent Adoption and InVoluntary Termination of Parental Rights: When Petitioners Come to Court With Unclean Hands." Missouri Law Review 61 (1996): 995.

24. DeWoody, M. "Adoption and Disclosure of Medical and Social History: A Review of the Law." Child Welfare 72, no. 3 (1993): 195-218.

25. ------. Adoption and Disclosure: A Review of the Law. Washington, DC, Child Welfare League of America, 1993.

26. Donner, Danielle Saba. "The Emerging Adoption Market: Child Welfare Agencies, Private Middlemen, and `Consumer' Remedies." University of Louisville Journal of Family Law 35, no. 3 (1996): 473.

27. Elrod, L. D., and Spector, R. G. "A Review of the Year in Family Law: Children's Issues Take Spotlight." Family Law Quarterly 29, no. 4 (1996): 741-69.

28. ------, and Spector, R. G. "A Review of the Year in Family Law: Of Welfare Reform, Child Support, and Relocation." Family Law Quarterly 30, no. 4 (1997): 765-809.

29. Esten, Douglas R. "Transracial Adoption and the Multiethnic Placement Act of 1994." Temple Law Review 68 (1995): 1941.

30. Farmer, Troy D. "Protecting the Rights of Hard to Place Children in Adoptions." Indiana Law Journal 72 (1997).

31. Fields, Thanda A. "Delcaring a Policy of Truth: Recognizing the Wrongful Adoption Claim." Boston College Law Review 37 (1996): 975.

32. Fogg-Davis, Hawlye. "A Race Conscious Argument for Transracial Adoption." The Boston University Public Interest Law Journal 6, no. 2 (1997): 385.

33. Freundlich, Madelyn D. "Reforming the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children: A New Framework for Interstate Adoption." HyBrid: The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change 4, no. 1 (1997): 15-54.

34. Gershon, Brooke Ashlee. "Throwing Out the Baby With the Bath Water: Adoption of Kelsey S. Raises the Rights of Unwed Fathers Above the Best Interests of the Child." Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 28, no. 2 (1995): 741.

35. Goldfsmith-Ryan, Laura. "Adoption of Michael H.: One Baby Step Forward for Adopted Children, One Potential Giant Step Backward for Women." University of San Francisco Law Review 30, no. 4 (1996): 1281.

36. Goldsmith, Sara. "A Critique of the Immigration and Naturalization Service's New Rule Governing Transnational Adoptions." Washington University Law Quarterly 73 (1995): 1773.

37. Gorenberg, Carol A. "Fathers' Rights Vs. Children's Best Interests: Establishing a Predictable Standard for California Adoption Disputes." Family Law Quarterly 31, no. 2 (1997): 169.

38. Hanan, Jehnna Irene. "The Best Interest of the Child: Eliminating Discrimination in the Screening of Adoptive Parents." Golden Gate University Law Review 27, no. 2 (1997): 167.

39. Hanson, Laurie, and Opsahl, Irene. "Kinship Caregiving: Law and Policy." Clearinghouse Review 30 (1996): 481.

40. Hartfield, Bernadette W. "The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act and the Problem of Jurisdiction in Interstate Adoption: An Easy Fix?" Oklahoma Law Review 43, no. 4 (1990): 621.

41. Herman, Suzanne. "The Revised Michigan Adoption Code: The Reemergence of Direct Placement Adoptions and the Role and Duties of the Attorney." University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 74, no. 3 (1997): 583.

42. Holmes, Gilbert A. "The Extended Family System in the Black Community: A Child-Centered Model for Adoption Policy." Temple Law Review 68 (1995): 1649.

43. Howe, Ruth-Arlene W. "Redefining The Transracial Adoption Controversy." Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 2, no. 1 (1995): 131.

44. ------. "Transracial Adoption (TRA): Old Prejudices and Discrimination Float Under A New Halo." The Boston University Public Interest Law Journal 6, no. 2 (1997): 409.

45. Hussaini, Mahrukh S. "Incorporating Thwarted Putative Fathers into the Adoption Scheme: Illinois Proposed a Solution After the "Baby Richard" Case." University of Illinois Law Review (1996): 189.

46. Huston, Gerald W. "Born to Lose: The Illinois "Baby Richard" Case--How Examining His Father's Pre-Birth Conduct Might Have Led to a Different Ending for Richard." Northern Illinois University Law Review 16, no. 2 (1996): 543.

47. Isaacs, Asher D. "Interracial Adoption: Permanent Placement and Racial Identity--An Adoptee's Perspective." National Black Law Journal 14 (1995): 126.

48. Jeffreys, Darya P. "Intercountry Adoption: A Need for Mandatory Medical Screening." Journal of Law and Health 11, no. 1/2 (1996): 243.

49. Kaplan, Paige Kercher. "Putting the Child First in Custody Battles Between Biological Fathers and Adoptive Parents." Santa Clara Law Review 35 (1995): 907.

50. Kay, Herma Hill. "Adoption in the Conflict of Laws: The UAA, Not the UCCJA Is the Answer." California Law Review 84, no. 3 (1996): 703-55.

51. Kleiman, Erika Lynn. "Caring For Our Own: Why American Adoption Law and Policy Must Change." Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems 30, no. 2 (1997): 327.

52. Lazarus, Keri B. "Adoption of Native American and First Nations Children: Are the United States and Canada Recognizing the Best Interests of the Children." Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law 14, no. 1 (1997): 255.

53. Lee, Tiffani G. "A Challenge to Florida's Homosexual Adoption Ban (Cox V. Dept of Health and Rehabilitative Services, 656 So. 2d 902 (Fla. 1995)." University of Miami Law Review 51 (1996): 151.

54. Lippold, Jennifer M. "Transnational Adoption From an American Perspective: The Need for Universal Uniformity." Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 27 (1995): 465.

55. Lowe, Alexandra Dylan. "Parents and Strangers: The Uniform Adoption Act Revisits the Parental Rights Doctrine." Family Law Quarterly 30 (1996): 379.

56. Mabry, Cynthia R. "'Love Is Not Enough' in Transracial Adoptions--Scrutinizing Recent Statues, Agency Policies, and Prospective Adoptive Parents." Wayne Law Review 42 (1996): 1347.

57. Maravel, Alexandra. "Intercountry Adoption and the Flight From Unwed Fathers' Rights: Whose Right Is It Anyway?" South Carolina Law Review 48, no. 3 (1997): 497.

58. McLaughlin, Barbara. "Transracial Adoption in New York State." Albany Law Review 60, no. 2 (1996): 501.

59. Metteer, Christine. "Hard Cases Making Bad Law: The Need for Revision of the ICWA." Santa Clara Law Review v 38, n 2 (1998): 419.

60. Mini, M. M. "Breaking Down the Barriers to Transracial Adoptions: Can the Multiethnic Placement Act Meet This Challenge?" Hofstra Law Review 22 (1994): 897-968.

61. Morton, Cynthia. "Children Are Not a Prize to Be Battled Over in Custory Disputes Between Adoptive Parents and Biological Parents: Baby Richard's Case." Western State University Law Review 23, no. 1 (1995): 243.

62. Mullins, Jennifer. "Transracial Adoption in California: Serving the Best Interests of the Child Or Equal Protection Violation?" Journal of Juvenile Law 17 (1996): 107.

63. Nayo, Lydia A. "In Nobody's Best Interests: A Consideration of Absolute Bans on Sexual Minority Adoption From the Perspective of the Unadopted Child." University of Louisville Journal of Family Law 35 (1996-1997): 25.

64. Nyambo, Temngah Joseph. "Adoption of Children Under Customary and Statutory Law in Cameroon: Need for Unification." African Journal of International and Comparative Law 9, no. 4 (1997): 894.

65. Pierce, William L. "Accreditation of Those Who Arrange Adoptions Under the Hauge Convention on Intercountry Adoption As a Means of Protecting, Through Private International Law, The Rights of Children." Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy 12 (1996): 535-61.

66. Platt, A. C. "Adopting a Compromise in the Transracial Adoption Battle: A Proposed Model Statute." Valparaiso University Law Review 29 (1994): 475-510.

67. Rahdert, Mark C. "Transracial Adoption -- A Constitutional Perspective." Temple Law Review 68 (1995): 1687.

68. Rodatus, R. V. "Legal, Ethical and Professional Concerns When Representing Children in Abuse Cases in Juvenile Court." Juvenile and Family Court Journal 45 (1994): 39-50.

69. Rosenman, Andrew S. "Babies Jessica, Richard, and Emily: The Need for Legislative Reform of Adoption Laws." Chicago-Kent Law Review 70 (1995): 1851.

70. Rosettenstein, David S. "Trans-Racial Adoption in the United States and the Impact of Considerations Relating to Minority Population Groups on International Adoptions in the United States." International Journal of Law & Family 9 (1995): 131.

71. ______. "TransRacial Adoption and the Statutory Preference Schemes: Before the `Best Interests' and After the `Melting Pot.'" St. John's Law Review 68 (1994): 137-97.

72. Sakach, Catherine. "Withdrawal of Consent for Adoption: Allocating the Risk." Whittier Law Review 18, no. 4 (1997): 879.

73. Schmied, Diana L. "A Roadmap Through Tennessee's New Adoption Statute." The University of Memphis Law Review 27, no. 4 (1997): 885.

74. Schwartz, Laura J. "Models for Parenthood in Adoption Law: The French Conception." Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 28 (1995): 1069.

75. Shanley, M. L. "Unwed Fathers' Rights, Adoption, and Sex Equality: Gender Neutrality and the Perpetuation of Patriarchy." Columbia Law Review 95 (1995): 601-3.

76. Silbaugh, Katharine B. "Foreword: Symposium on Transracial Adoption." The Boston University Public Interest Law Journal 6, no. 2 (1997): 381.

77. Simon, Rita J., and Altstein, Howard. "The Relevance of Race in Adoption Law and Social Practice." Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 11, no. 1 (1997): 171.

78. Snyder. "An Overview of the Indian Child Welfare Act." St. Thomas Law Review 7 (1995): 815.

79. Somogye, Tammy M. "Opening Minds to Open Adoption." University of Kansas Law Review 45 (1997): 619.

80. Stiffarm, Denise L. "The Indian Child Welfare Act: Guiding the Determination of Good Cause to Depart From the Statutory Placement Preferences." Washington Law Review 70 (1995): 1151.

81. Strasser, Peter F. "Legislative Presumptions and Judicial Assumptions: On Parenting, Adoption, and the Best Interest of the Child." University of Kansas Law Review 45 (1996): 49.

82. Strong, Stacie I. "Children's Rights in Intercountry Adoption: Towards a New Goal." Boston University International Law Journal 13 (1995): 163.

83. Temm, Wanda M. "Out of Sight, Out of Mind, But Not Out of Duty: Adoption Agency's Duty to Disclose Medical Information to Birth Parents Post-Relinquishment." University of Missouri Kansas City Law Review 63 (1995): 359.

84. Tenebaum, Joel D. "Introducing the Uniform Adoption Act." Family Law Quarterly 30, no. 2 (1996): 333.

85. van Iterson, Dorothea. "The Adoption of a New Hague Convention on the Protection of Children: A View From the Netherlands." Uniform Law Review 2, no. 3 (1997): 474.

86. Varan, Rebecca. "Desegregating the Adoptive Family: In Support of the Adoption Anti-Discrimination Act of 1995." John Marshall Law Review 30, no. 2 (1997): 593.

87. Weaver-Catalana, Bernadette. "The Battle for Baby Jessica: A Conflict of Best Interests." Buffalo Law Review 43 (1995): 583.

88. Wehner, K. C. "Daddy Wants Rights Too: A Perspective on Adoption Statutes." Houston Law Review 31 (1994): 691-719.

89. Weiss, Wendy L. "Ohio House Bill 419: Increased Openness in Adoption Records Law" Cleveland State Law Review 45, n 1 (1997): 101.

90. Welt, Phillip. "Adoption." Annual Survey of American Law 2 (1995): 165.

91. Willemsen, Eleanor, and Marcel, Kristen. "Attachment 101 for Attorneys: Implications for Infant Placement Decisions." Santa Clara Law Review 36 (1996): 439.

92. Wixson, Sarah. "And Baby Make Three: The Rights of the Child, the Adoptive Parents and the Biological Parents Under the Uniform Adoption Act." Idaho Law Review 33, no. 2 (1997): 481.

93. Yngvesson, Barbara. "Negotiating Motherhood: Identity and Difference in "Open" Adoptions." Law & Society Review 31, no. 1 (1997): 31-81.

94. Zebrowitz, C. F. "Brooks V. Parkerson: To Grandmother's House We Go The Visitation Rights of Grandparents in Georgia." Georgia State University Law Review 11 (1995): 779-810.

95. "50,000 Children Are Waiting: Permanency, Planning, and Termination of Parental Rights Under the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980." Boston College Third World Law Journal 17, no. 1 (1997): 73.

96. "Family Law: Adoption: Foster Parent Standing in Adoption Proceedings." Duquesne Law Review 34, no. 3 (1996): 777.

97. "The Uniform Adoption Act: Strengthening New York's Protection for Unwed Mothers." Brooklyn Law Review 61, no. 3 (1995): 931.




Other Select Law Articles


1. Ash, P., and Derdeyn, A. P. "Forensic Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: A Review of the Past 10 Years." Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 36, no. 11 (1997): 1493-502.

2. Cahouet, Ann P. "New Law Will Facilitate Adoptions of Foster Kids." National Law Journal 20 (1998): B7.

3. Davis, James W., and Pecora, Peter J. "The Design and Implementation of Family Foster Care Services for High Risk Delinquents Transitions From Correctional Confinement." Juvenile and Family Court v 48 (1997): 17.

4. Edwards, L. P. "Improving Implementation of the Federal Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980." Juvenile and Family Court Journal (1994): 1-26.

5. Eskay, Bo. "H. B. 2168-Codifying a Shift in Social Values Toward Transracial Adoption." Arizona State Law Journal 28 (1996): 711.

6. Gray, Ernestine S., and Lewis, J. Dean. "Court Improvement of Foster Care and Adoption Projects; An NJFCJ Survey Report." Juvenile and Family Court Journal v 48, n 4 (1997): 31.

7. Hansen, Mark. "Baby Emily's Adoption Unheld." ABA Journal v 81 (1995): 36.

8. ______. "House of Delegates Back Model Law." ABA Journal v 81 (1995): 120.

9. Hellwege, Jean. "More Courts Allow Adoptive Parents, Children to Sue for `Wrongful' Adoption." Trial v 31, n 6 (1995): 12-14.

10. Hollinger, Joan Heifetz. "The Uniform Adoption Act: Reporter's Ruminations." Family Law Quarterly 30, no. 2 (1996): 345.

11. Kermani, E. J., and Weiss, B. A. "Biological Parents Regaining Their Rights: A Psycholegal Analysis of a New Era in Custody Disputes." Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law 23, no. 2 (1995): 261-7.

12. Metteer, Christine. "Pigs in Heaven: A Parable of Native American Adoption Under the Indian Child Welfare Act." Arizona State Law Journal 28 (1996): 589.

13. Weidlich, Thomas. "N.Y. Case Signal Trend on 'Wrongful Adoption' Tort." National Law Journal 17, no. 23 (1995): A13.

14. "Adopted Child Inherits Through Adoptive But Not Natural Parents." Juvenile and Family Law Digest 27, no. 3 (1995): 1013-.

15. "Adoption--Adoptors: Court Allows Petitions for Second-Parent Adoptions by Lesbian Life Partners of Biological Mothers Because It Is in the Best Interest of the Children." Juvenile and Family Law Digest 27, no. 5 (1995): 1060.

16. "Adoption: Consent." Juvenile and Family Law Digest 29, no. 8 (1997): 1709.

17. "Adoption: Lesbians." Juvenile and Family Law Digest 29, no. 8 (1997): 1709.

18. "Adoption: Procedures. Open Adoption Arrangement Unenforceable." Juvenile and Family Law Digest 29, no. 1 (1997): 1542.

19. "Father Failed to Communicate With His Son For More Than One Year and Therefore His Consent Was Not Required for the Child's Adoption." Juvenile and Family Law Digest 29, no. 6 (1997): 677.

20. "Gay Men Aspiring to Be Adoptive Parents: Dept. of Health and Rehab. Services V. Cox (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1993)." Journal of Juvenile Law 16, (1995): 324.

21. "In the Matter of Adoption of J.M.F." Journal of Juvenile Law 17, (1996): 59.

22. "Procedures: Found Not To Be Fraud to Not Notify Biological Father, Who Was Not Entitled to Notice of Adoption Proceedings." Juvenile and Family Law Digest 29, no. 4 (1997): 1614.

23. "Putative Father Was Not Required to File an Objection to the Termination of His Parental Rights." Juvenile and Family Law Digest 29, no. 6 (1997): 688.

24. "States Take Up 'Speedy" Uniform Adoption Law." National Law Journal 17, no. 33 (1995): **.

25. "The Report of the Missouri Bar Commission on Children and the Law: An Initiative to Put Justice First." Juvenile and Family Court Journal 48, no. 1 (1997): 57-79.


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