522.01 Parental Rights and Responsibilities

Parental rights and responsibilities are among the most prominent “culture wars” issues in the United States today. To understand them and the contest between parents and the state over how children are raised, it is necessary to examine the key constitutional decisions in the three areas that have seen the most legal intervention over the years: education, religion, and medicine. In doing so, we learn that this contest isn’t new and fealty to the doctrine isn’t partisan proposition. We also learn how the current iterations of the contest between parents and the state – over race and gender in the curriculum of the public schools, religious exemptions to Covid-related mandates, and gender affirming medical care – simultaneously reflect and press some of the assumptions in the earlier cases. This will be a small discussion course. Reading will be primarily of Supreme Court cases—there are no materials to purchase. Students will be graded based on careful preparation, regular substantive participation, and a final exam.

Special Notes:

*New*

Spring 2025

Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor
522.01
2
Final Exam
Class participation
Doriane Coleman
Canvas site: https://canvas.duke.edu/courses/53889
Course
Degree Requirements
JD elective
Course Requirements - Public Interest
PIPS elective
Course Areas of Practice
Administrative and Regulatory Law
Constitutional Law and Civil Rights
Family Law