Symposia
Spring 2008 Juvenile Law Seminar
April 3-4, 2008
Symposium Overview | Schedule | Faculty
Juvenile law experts discussed cutting edge issues pertaining to delinquency, abuse, neglect, dependency, and termination of parental rights cases at a two-day symposium on April 3-4. The symposium, sponsored and hosted by The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law's Justice for Children Project, examined several juvenile law topics, such as Senate Bill 10 and the Adam Walsh Act; Blakely and Foster issues in serious youthful offender proceedings; the use of testimonial evidence pursuant to Crawford; how to try an abuse and neglect case; case law and legislation updates; and recent developments in neurological and socioscientific research.
