Children and the Law: Rights & Obligations provides an in-depth analysis of children's legal rights as consumers, victims, and perpetrators. The multiple-volume set covers areas such as: Child welfare Termination of parental rights Child custody and support Guardianship Juvenile delinquency Dependency and severance Adoption, including international adoption Education Domestic relations Healthcare The limits on school officials to police the private lives of students Life imprisonment without parole as an unconstitutional sentence for a nonhomicide juvenile case Criminal consequences of “sexting” The rights of children with AIDS Searches of students' lockers, cars, purses, and persons Appendixes contain state-by-state summaries of the law.