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Report of a National Meeting: Parental Involvement Laws and the Judicial Bypass
Rebouché, Rachel
Rebouché, Rachel
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2019
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/6195
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This symposium contribution is a modified version of a report
on parental involvement laws and the judicial bypass following a
national meeting of experts.1 It summarizes themes from the
National Judicial Bypass Convening (the Convening) held in April
2018 and organized by the national non-profit organization,
If/When/How, with co-sponsors Jane’s Due Process and Advocates
for Youth.2 The Convening brought together over 120
stakeholders—advocates, academics, law students, lawyers,
clinicians, and researchers—who work on issues related to young
people’s access to abortion, hailing from thirty-seven states and
Washington, D.C.
The longstanding and well-documented dilemmas facing
pregnant youth speak to the continuing need to question the efficacy
of parental involvement laws and the fairness of the judicial bypass.
This Convening Report engages in such questioning and highlights
new priorities of the legal and clinical professionals working under
parental involvement laws, such as partnering with young people
and creating an inclusive movement for reproductive justice.
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Rachel Rebouché, Report of a National Meeting: Parental Involvement Laws and the Judicial Bypass, 37(1) Law & Ineq. (2019). https://scholarship.law.umn.edu/lawineq/vol37/iss1/5
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University of Minnesota Law School
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Minnesota Journal of Law & Inequality, Vol. 37, Issue 1 (2019)
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