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Introduction
Adolescents, rapid social change, and the law / Roger J.R. Levesque
Media
Protecting youth from themselves in the media : the right to be forgotten / Sun Ho Kim
Protecting youth from sexualized media : media literacy / Mary E. Mancuso
Protecting youth from dangerous media : online predators / Leo K. Yang
Protecting youth's rights to engage media : sexting / Haley Johnston
Education
Protecting students from racial discrimination in public schools / Robert Crawford
Protecting financially disadvantaged students' educational rights / Megan Lawson
Protecting students' sexual identity in private schools / Lauren Harrell
Families and communities
Protecting financially successful youth's incomes / Alyshia Jiwan
Protecting youth's relationships with deployed parents / Jessica Ans
Protecting youth from trafficking / Ellen Fredbeck.

Editor and Contributors; Contributors; Part I Introduction ; 1 Adolescence, Rapid Social Change, and the Law; Introduction; The Legal Regulation of Adolescents; Parental Rights to Their Children; Adolescents' Own, Independent Rights; Problematic Resolutions of Adolescents' Rights; Rapid Social Change's Challenges to the Adolescent Transition; Protecting Adolescents' Rights During Social Change: Emerging Themes; Adopt More Comprehensive Approaches to Rights; Move Beyond Competency Approaches to Protecting Rights; Challenge Cherished Legal Rationales.

Address Diversity More ForthrightlyThe Chapters Ahead; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Part II Media ; 2 Protecting Youth from Themselves in the Media: The Right to Be Forgotten; Introduction; Dealing with Information: Pre-Internet and Post-Internet; Youth and the Media; What Is the Media for Youth?; Issues from Using the Media; Problems with the Media; The Right to Be Forgotten and the Right to Privacy; The Right to Be Forgotten in EU; The Right to Privacy in the U.S.; Courts' Responses on Privacy Matters from the EU and U.S.; In Europe; In the U.S.

Reforms in the EU Proposal and Possible Reform for the U.S. Information that Can Be Requested for Erasure; What Is Erasure?; Scope of Erasure; Conclusion; References; 3 Protecting Youth from Sexualized Media: Media Literacy; Introduction; Media in Adolescents' Lives; Sexualization in the Media; Media Effect Theories; The Impact of Sexualized Media; Sexual Attitudes; Physical and Mental Health; Sexual Behavior; Implications for Gender Socialization; The Legal Foundation of Responses to Sexualized Media; Congress and Federal Agencies; The Supreme Court's First Amendment Jurisprudence.

Minors' RightsMedia Literacy Programs; Legal Support for Media Literacy Programs; Effectiveness of Media Literacy Programs; Limitations of the Media Literacy Approaches; Conclusion; References; 4 Protecting Youth from Dangerous Media: Online Predators; Introduction; Unanticipated Risks Associated with Social Networking Sites; Vulnerable Adolescents in Social Networking Sites; Offender-Victim Dynamics; Legal Responses to Online Offenders; Bans on Internet Access; Bans on Social Networking Sites; Legal Reforms; Reforming Social Networking Sites Bans; Implementation of Preventive Measures.

ConclusionReferences; 5 Protecting Youth's Right to Engage Media: Sexting; Introduction; A Closer Look at "Sexting"; Prevalence; Consensual Versus Exploitative Sexting; Issues of Consent for Teenagers; Prosecution of Minors for Sexting Under Child Pornography Laws; Consensual Teenage Sexting Under Child Pornography Laws; Best Interest of the Child; Spare the Prosecution-Benefit the Child; Decriminalize Consensual Teenage Sexting; Education and Parent Approach; Conclusion; References; Part III Education ; 6 Protecting Students from Racial Discrimination in Public Schools; Introduction.

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