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Student's Guide to Landmark Congressional Laws on Youth Kathleen Uradnik

Student's Guide to Landmark Congressional Laws on Youth By Kathleen Uradnik

Student's Guide to Landmark Congressional Laws on Youth by Kathleen Uradnik


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A discussion of the history and impact of each law is followed by a carefully edited version of the law itself. and the Selective Service Act, which required young men to register for the draft.

The landmark laws are divided into three parts: Health and Welfare Laws, Citizenship and Democratic Participation Laws, and Education Laws.

Student's Guide to Landmark Congressional Laws on Youth Summary

Student's Guide to Landmark Congressional Laws on Youth by Kathleen Uradnik

Though it may seem hard to believe, it took America's lawmakers some 110 years before they crafted legislation aimed at protecting the welfare of children. Eventually, laws were passed to aid and protect children. This ideal student reference examines and explains in detail 20 such laws that have affected America's youth in various ways. A discussion of the history and impact of each law is followed by a carefully edited version of the law itself. Examples include the National School Lunch Act, which provided free or reduced-cost meals to young students; the Uniform Drinking Age Act, which set the national drinking age at 21; the Fair Labor Standard Act, the first successful federal attempt to regulate child labor; and the Selective Service Act, which required young men to register for the draft.

The landmark laws are divided into three parts: Health and Welfare Laws, Citizenship and Democratic Participation Laws, and Education Laws. The laws are organized chronologically within each section. An introductory overview examines the history of children's issues in federal legislation and explores reform movements and the advocacy of children's concerns. The introduction also makes manifestly clear that students are not an unempowered constituency, and have ample opportunities to make their voices heard. A timeline and appendix will also aid student research, making this volume an indispensable guide to America's laws concerning its young people.

About Kathleen Uradnik

KATHLEEN URADNIK is Assistant Professor of Political Science at St.Cloud State University. She specializes in public law and American government.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword Introduction A New Legislature for a New Nation Making Young People a Political Constituency The Future of Young People's Rights Methodology for Landmark Congressional Legislation for Youth Timeline for Enactment of Laws Health and Welfare Laws Social Security Act Fair Labor Standards Act National School Lunch Act and Child Nutrition Act Medicaid and Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment for Children National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act and Clean Air Act Amendments Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments and Food Quality Protection Act State Children's Health Insurance Program Citizenship and Democratic Participation Laws 14th Amendment and Immigration and Naturalization Act Amendments 26th Amendment Military Selective Service Act Uniform Drinking Age Act and Federal Zero Tolerance Law Fair Housing Act Amendments Child Citizenship Act and Intercountry Adoption Act Education Laws Head Start Elementary and Secondary School Education Act Higher Education Act Rehabilitaion Act of 1973 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Americans with Disabilities Act Conclusion

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NPB9780313314612
9780313314612
0313314616
Student's Guide to Landmark Congressional Laws on Youth by Kathleen Uradnik
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2002-01-30
272
N/A
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