"Child abuse thrives in isolation," Elizabeth Bartholet, CAP Faculty Director and Morris Wasserstein Public Interest Professor of Law, warns in her
Bartholet’s Homeschooling Research Featured In Harvard Magazine
Erin O'Donnell in The Risks of Homeschooling (Harvard Magazine, May-June 2020), writes about CAP Faculty Director Elizabeth Bartholet's work on the
San Diego County Sees Troubling Drop In Child Abuse Calls
Maya Srikrishnan writes about the impact of COVID-19 for child welfare in San Diego in Child Abuse Calls Have Dropped – and That’s Not a Good Thing
A Day In The Life Of CAP Clinic Student Mikayla Harvey ’21
In "Holding Schools Accountable," from OCP's Legal Clinics in Action series, 2L Mikayla Harvey describes her CAP Clinic placement with the Children's
Child Abuse and Neglect Reports Drop Across New England Under COVID-19
In, Reports of Child Abuse and Neglect Are Plummeting; That's Not A Good Thing (Boston Globe, 4/9/20), journalist Matt Stout writes about COVID-19's
Child Advocacy Clinic Talk
Join CAP's Assistant Director and Lecturer on Law, Crisanne Hazen, for a virtual Clinic Talk Friday, April 10, at 3:00 pm. Crisanne will offer a
2020-2021 CAP Course Offerings
CAP is pleased to announce our course offerings for the 2020-2021 academic year. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Crisanne Hazen, CAP
Important Updates to 2020 Bergstrom Child Welfare Law Fellowship Training
In light of the difficult circumstances surrounding COVID-19, the University of Michigan Law School has made changes to the Bergstrom Child Welfare
CAP Faculty Director Releases Article On Homeschooling in Arizona Law Review
The Child Advocacy Program (CAP) Faculty Director, Elizabeth Bartholet, in the recent Arizona Law Review article, Homeschooling: Parent Rights