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Author: Stephanie Glaberson

Stephanie K. Glaberson is an attorney and visiting professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center, where she directs the law school's Civil Litigation Clinic. She previously represented parents subject to state regulation of their families in Brooklyn, N.Y. She is also a mom to an energetic toddler.
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Parenting as a Public Service

Stephanie Glaberson

We can’t simultaneously rely on parents to secure our collective future by raising the next generation of citizens and ask them to do it alone. It doesn’t just take a village; it takes infrastructure designed to help families thrive.  

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