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What Hillary Rodham Clinton really said about children's rights and child policy
Lindsey, Duncan; Sarri, Rosemary C.
1992
Citation:Lindsey, Duncan, Sarri, Rosemary (1992)."What Hillary Rodham Clinton really said about children's rights and child policy." Children and Youth Services Review 14(6): 473-483. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/30351>
Abstract: As editors of a professional, scientific and scholarly journal in the children's field our interest is to promote fair, careful and objective discussion of children's issues. In this regard, we have been disturbed by recent efforts to misrepresent the views and contribution of Hillary Rodham Clinton, one of our colleagues in the children's field. In this paper we systematically analyze Hillary Rodham Clinton's writings and review her contribution. Her legal approach can best be described as conservative, arguing for judicial restraint with respect to state involvement in family life. Taking into account her work on behalf of children through the Children's Defense Fund we conclude that Hillary Rodham Clinton has been an important voice for the cause of children.