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- Title
The New Parents' Rights Movement, Education, and Equality.
- Authors
Bowman, Kristine L.
- Abstract
The article delves into the emergence of the New Parents' Rights Movement, analyzing its proposed policies that aim to impose anti-egalitarian views on all children under the guise of parental rights. It explores the movement's implications for educational decision-making authority and the values transmitted by public education, urging a recommitment to current legal frameworks that balance parental authority with societal interests in education.
- Subjects
FIRST-time parents; PARENT-child legal relationship; PUBLIC education; EQUALITY; GOVERNMENT policy
- Publication
University of Chicago Law Review, 2024, Vol 91, Issue 2, p399
- ISSN
0041-9494
- Publication type
Article