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CAP Faculty Director Releases Article On Homeschooling in Arizona Law Review

Homeschooling: Parent Rights Absolutism vs. Child Rights to Education & Protection (2020), explores homeschooling's lack of regulation and rapid expansion [...]

March 9, 2020 by Margo Strucker

The Child Advocacy Program (CAP) Faculty Director, Elizabeth Bartholet, in the recent Arizona Law Review article, Homeschooling: Parent Rights Absolutism vs. Child Rights to Education & Protection (2020), explains the threats to children and society of homeschooling’s rapid growth, which has coincided with aggressive deregulation by homeschooling activists. Bartholet proposes reforms and calls for the radical rethinking of homeschooling and the constitutional rights of children.

Please click here to read the full article, Homeschooling: Parent Rights Absolutism vs. Child Rights to Education & Protection, 62 Ariz. L. Rev. 1 (2020).

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