• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Child Advocacy Program

Child Advocacy Program

Harvard Law School

  • About
    • History
    • Mission and Overview
    • CAP News
    • Faculty and Staff
    • About Our Photographs
    • Contact Us
  • Academics
    • Overview
    • 2020-2021 Courses
    • Art of Social Change
    • Cross Registration
    • CAP Writing Program
    • Graduate Program Students & Visiting Scholars/Researchers
    • Student Opportunities
  • Clinic
    • Child Advocacy Clinic – About
    • Child Advocacy Clinic Placements
    • Resources for Students and Site Supervisors
    • Clinic FAQs (PDF)
    • Spotlight on Child Advocacy Clinic Students
    • What Students Say About the Child Advocacy Clinic
  • Events & Conferences
    • Events
    • Conferences
  • Law Reform

Bartholet’s Homeschooling Research Featured In Harvard Magazine

What Rights Do Children Have In Homeschooling?

April 20, 2020 by Margo Strucker

Erin O’Donnell in The Risks of Homeschooling (Harvard Magazine, May-June 2020), writes about CAP Faculty Director Elizabeth Bartholet’s work on the threats of homeschooling’s growth and deregulation, including the potential for child abuse and denial of a child’s right to “grow up exposed to…democratic values, ideas about nondiscrimination and tolerance of other people’s viewpoints.”

Click here for our post on Bartholet’s Arizona Law Review article (referenced in O’Donnell’s piece), Homeschooling: Parent Rights Absolutism vs. Child Rights to Education & Protection (2020).

Related

Category iconHome,  News

Primary Sidebar

Find us on Facebook

Find us on Facebook

Footer

Contact Us

Child Advocacy Program
Harvard Law School
23 Everett Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-496-1684
[email protected]

Accessibility Resources

Harvard University Digital Accessibility Policy »
© 2020 The President and Fellows of Harvard College