Join Diane Marano as she presents, The Out-of-Place Child: The State’s Right to Intervene in Private Affairs, at the Museum of Early Trades & Crafts on Sunday, November 11th at 2pm.
Diane Marano will examine the legal history of child
indenture in New Jersey and the state's legal right to intervene for the
'benefit' of the child.
This
lecture examines the legal history of child indenture in New Jersey and the
state's legal right to intervene for the 'benefit' of the child.
Diane
Marano received her BA from the University of Pennsylvania and her JD from
Rutgers University Law School. She served
as Assistant Prosecutor in Camden County, NJ Prosecutor's Office, acting as
Section Chief for the Juvenile Unit for over twenty years. She has since returned to Rutgers University
and is working on her PhD in Childhood Studies at Rutgers University, Camden.
Advance registration
recommended, call 973-377-2982 x13.
Regular Admission.
This exhibit was made
possible by a grant from the New
Jersey Council for the Humanities, a state partner of
the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or
recommendations in this exhibit do not necessarily represent those of the
National Endowment for the Humanities or the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
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