Juveniles and the Constitution
Date
2013
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Texas Tech Law Review
Abstract
Explores how the Supreme Court treats youth in a great many areas: establishment of religion, free speech in school, free speech outside of school, search and seizure in school, personal autonomy, and, of course, the criminal justice system.
Description
Keywords
Establishment of religion, Free speech in school, Free speech outside of school, Search and seizure, Personal autonomy, Juveniles and criminal law, Court consistency in its treatment of juveniles
Citation
Arnold H. Loewsy, Juveniles and the Constitution, 46 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 133 (2013-2014)