Truancy—A view from Rockford
By Kathryn Bischoff
Child Law,
March 2009
Rockford's Municipal Truancy Ordinance, enacted in January 2007, makes it unlawful for a student who is subject to compulsory education laws (age six through 16) to miss one or more periods of the school day without valid cause.
Interviewing children, Part II
By Kathryn Bischoff
Child Law,
September 2007
This article is part two of a two-part series begun last year containing practical tips for interviewing children.
Age is not a factor in a Miranda inquiry
By Catherine M. Ryan & Kathryn Bischoff
Child Law,
June 2004
On June 1, 2004, the United State Supreme Court issued one of its infrequent decisions on juvenile justice.
Second District addresses the court’s failure to admonish
By Kathryn Bischoff
Child Law,
October 2002
Two seemingly opposite opinions have recently been handed down by the Second District Appellate Court on the issue of disturbing a finding of unfitness based on the trial court's failure to admonish a parent to comply with the conditions of the DCFS service plan.
Message from the chair
By Kathryn Bischoff
Child Law,
July 2002
My year as chairman of the Section Council has passed very quickly.
From the chair
By Kathryn Bischoff
Child Law,
May 2002
Congratulations to our newsletter editor and co-editors: We are well on our way to publishing five editions this year! Stay tuned.
From the chair
By Kathryn Bischoff
Child Law,
October 2001
When I got "notice" from our newsletter editor that one of my responsibilities this year as chair of the section council was to write a column for each newsletter I was excited.
Case law update
By Kathryn Bischoff
Child Law,
December 2000
Mother's appeal from termination of her parental rights. Reversed and remanded.
Case law update: abuse/neglect
By Kathryn Bischoff
Child Law,
October 2000
The States' petition alleged the minors were neglected due to an environment injurious to their welfare.
Young Lawyer’s Section Wills Project
By Kathryn Bischoff
Young Lawyers Division,
May 2000
The Wills Project through the Young Lawyer's Section is alive and doing well! We recently moved the location of the bi-monthly seminars from the Cornerstone Resources offices on Jefferson Street to Longwood Plaza
Case law update: abuse/neglect
By Kathryn Bischoff
Child Law,
April 2000
Respondent mother appealed a permanency order for one of her children to continue to be long-term foster care with the paternal grandmother.
Case Law Updates
By Kathryn Bischoff
Child Law,
February 2000
Mother appealed a termination of her parental rights. Appellate Court held the finding that mother had not made reasonable progress toward return of her children was against the manifest of the evidence. Reversed.
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