Children’s Rights in the United States
Children’s Rights
United States Constitution
According to theEncyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled CHILDREN’S RIGHTSThe law of childhood is complex, but as a general legal proposition, a child is someone who has not yet reached the age of civil majority. Each state has the authority to determine the age of majority for its own residents, and in most states that age is now eighteen. Prior to
(read more about Constitutional law entries here).
Leave a Reply