

Parental Rights in Peril
Edited by Stephen M. Krason
Imprint: Franciscan University Press
6.00 x 9.00 in
Parental Rights in Peril details the many reasons parental rights - one of the most basic of natural rights grounded in the very relationship of parents and their children - have come under considerable attack in recent times. The contributors to this volume lay out the different areas and ways in which those attacks have occurred and what has led to them. Their exploring of the nature and seriousness of the problem is a prerequisite to knowing how to respond to the attacks and restoring respect for the natural rights of parents. Many contributors also lay the groundwork for proposals to correct current public policies and practices. Upholding these rights is crucial for the well-being of the family and society.
Contributors to this volume are: George Ash, Allan C. Carlson, Michelle Cretella, Michael P. Donnelly, Patrick Fagan, Michael Farris, Allsion Folmar, Mary Rice Hasson, Anne Hendershott, Chuck Kokiko, Stephen M. Krason, Patrick Lee, James R. Mason, Cathy Ruse.
Stephen M. Krason is professor of political science and legal studies at Franciscan University of Steubenville.
"This is essential reading for Catholic social scientists, public policy-makers, and legislators – and for any parents who want to be informed about their fundamental human and civil rights"
~The Catholic Response