Fully updated and revised, this fourth edition surveys all aspects of teen legal rights at school, at work, and at home, with new chapters devoted to the rights of trans youth and immigration law for teens.
Fully updated and revised, this fourth edition surveys all aspects of teen legal rights at school, at work, and at home, with new chapters devoted to the rights of trans youth and immigration law for teens.
Teen legal rights are perpetually changing in American society, whether in the classroom, at work, or within family and community settings. Fully revised and updated to reflect important changes in the legal status and rights of young people from all walks of life, the fourth edition of Teen Legal Rights is an accessible and indispensable resource to help teenagers navigate and understand the extent and limitations of their rights and liberties.
Employing a simple FAQ format organized into nearly two dozen topical chapters (including new chapters devoted to such subjects as immigration and trans youth), First Amendment scholar David L. Hudson Jr. provides an authoritative analysis of the judicial system as it pertains to teens and their interests, explaining important court decisions, legal arguments, and legislative changes to help teens better understand how their rights are evolving as they move deeper into the 2020s.
Succeeds in providing teens with specific, clearly presented, and factual guidance ... belongs in all collections serving teens, educators, and families. School Library Journal
David L. Hudson Jr. is a professor at Belmont University College of Law, where he teaches constitutional law and First Amendment law.
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