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Works in Juvenile Law

2016

To Kill (or Imprison for Life) a Juvenile: The Implications of U.S. v. under Seal regarding the Proper Use and Exercise of Judicial Discretion for Sentencing a Juvenile Offender, Andre M. Board
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2010

The Nature of Abuse Clerical v. Material Error Where Does North Carolina Stand, Brittany N. Guffey
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1989

The Seventeen Percent Solution: Formula Guidelines for Determining Child Support Awards Arrive in North Carolina, J. Brad Donovan
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1978

Blythe v. Seagraves: North Carolina Treats the Issue of Whether a Minor and Her Parents May Legally Consent to the Minor's Participation, as Donor, in a Kidney Transplant, David W. Herman
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1977

Who Polices Child Abuse and Neglect on Military Enclaves over Which the Federal Government Exercises Exclusive Jurisdiction, William D. Acton Jr.
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1975

A Right to Reasons When Denied Parole, Dorothy C. Bernholz
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Book Review, Roberta Wright Botchwey
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1972

Due Process in Juvenile Proceedings, Sheila M. Parrish
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1971

No One Will Lissen, Mabel Minor
North Carolina Central Law Review

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