The Djokovic Science and Innovation Fellowship, a partnership of the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard and the Novak Djokovic Foundation,
1L Reading Group: Child Rights Here & Abroad: Homeschooling as a Case Study in the Contrasts
The following seminar with Prof. Bartholet is for 1L's only by special enrollment. Course description: The U.S. Constitution gives parents powerful
Advocates React to State Department’s Intercountry Adoptions Report
The National Council for Adoption (NCFA) and the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys (AAAA) published their reactions to the FY
2019-2020 CAP Course Offerings
CAP is pleased to announce our course offerings for the 2019-2020 academic year. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Crisanne
CAP Guest Speaker Brian L. Frank In The New York Times
In his essay, “Incarceration Helped Me Find My Voice,” (New York Times, Mar. 6, 2019) Brian L. Frank reflects on how his experience with incarceration
Sign in Support of a Child’s Right to Family
Will you help us by signing a petition to support the needs of unparented children? Join with The Coalition for The Human Rights of Unparented
Adoption Advocates Win Injunction Against U.S. State Department
In “State Department Continues Its Cruel War on Adoption Agencies” (The Federalist, November 27, 2018), Jayme Metzgar reports on a recent victory for
The Real Problem of Intercountry Adoption
Paulo Barrozo, Boston College Law School Associate Professor and advocate for the rights of children and of the neurodiverse, describes intercountry
CAP Director Quoted in The Hill
In their June 7, 2018, Overnight Healthcare column, The Hill quotes CAP Director Elizabeth Bartholet. When speaking on a panel at a recent event of