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Elizabeth Susan Graybill, Assisting Minors Seeking Abortions in Judicial Bypass Proceedings: A Guardian ad Litem Is No Substitute for an Attorney, 55 Vand. L. Rev. 581 (2002).

National Partnership for Women & Families, Bypassing Justice: Pregnant Minors and Parental Involvement Laws (2010).

Helena Silverstein and Leanne Speitel, “Honey, I Have No Idea”: Court Readiness to Handle Petitions to Waive Parental Consent for Abortion, 88 Iowa L. Rev. 75 (2002).

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