BOOKS:
Pollack, D. (2003). Social work and the courts (2nd edition). New York: Brunner-Routledge/Taylor & Francis.
Pollack, D. (ed.). (2001). Contrasts in American and Jewish Law. New York: KTAV/Yeshiva University Press.
Pollack, D. (1997). Social work and the courts. New York: Garland Publishing.
ARTICLES:
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Pollack, D. (In press).
License to bill: The many faces of human services lawyers.
Policy & Practice.
Pollack, D. & Frisino, J. (In press).
Federal confidentiality laws as barriers to communication between the juvenile justice system and the child welfare system.
Social Policy Journal, 4(2)
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Mason, S. & Pollack, D. (In press). Legal aspects of hyperactivity medication in the schools: What social workers need to know. School Social Work Journal, 30(1).
Hansen, M. & Pollack, D. (In press). Unintended consequences of bargaining for adoption assistance payments. Family Court Review.
Pollack, D. (In press). The capacity of persons with mental disorders to consent to abortion and sterilization: The role of the social worker. Health & Social Work.
Pollack, D. (2005). Intercountry adoption: Who are the good guys? Policy & Practice, 63(1), 28.
Pollack, D. (2005). Does accreditation lead to best practice? Maybe. Policy & Practice 63(1), 26.
Pollack, D., & Marsh, J. (2005). Social work, ethics and the law. NASW - NY Update, 29(4), 9.
Pollack, D. (2005). Social workers as expert witnesses in child welfare cases. NASW California News, 31(6), 3, 19.
Pollack, D. (2005). Social workers as expert witnesses. Children’s Rights Litigation Committee 7(2), 8-9.
Pollack, D., Bleich, M., Reid, C., & Fadel, M. (2004). Classical religious perspectives of adoption law. Notre Dame Law Review 79(2), 693-753
Pollack, D., & Marsh, J. (2004). Social work misconduct may lead to liability. Social Work, 49(4), 609-612.
Gilmore, U., Oppenheim, E., & Pollack, D. (2004). Delays in the adoption and foster home interstate study process. University of California-Davis Law School Journal of Juvenile Law and Policy, 8(1), 55-94.
Pollack, D. (2004). Getting informed consent - more than just a signature. Policy & Practice, 62(2), 28.
Pollack, D., & Mason, S. (2004). Mandatory visitation: In the best interest of the child. Family Court Review, 42(1), 74-84.
Pollack, D. (2004). Being deposed -- literally. Policy & Practice, 62(3), 26.
Pollack, D. (2004). A change at the top. Policy & Practice 62(4),24.
Marsh, J., & Pollack, D. (2003). The federal government's role in child welfare -- in plain language. Fostering Families Today, 3(3), 38-43.
Pollack, D. (2003). Minimizing agency and worker liability. Policy & Practice, 61(4), 26.
Pollack, D., & Schnall, D. (2003). Expelling and suspending students: An American and Jewish legal perspective. New England Journal of International and Comparative Law, 9(2), 334-359.
Marsh, J. & Pollack, D. (2003). Recent developments in adoption law. Adoption Quarterly, 6(3), 63-72.
Pollack, D. (2003). Participation of mentally disabled persons in experimental research. Social Work in Mental Health, 1(3), 53-62.
Pollack, D. (2003). Social workers as expert witnesses: What you should know. Child Law Practice, 21(12), 190-191.
Pollack , D (2003). Representing recent immigrants. Policy & Practice, 61(2), 28.
Pollack, D. (2003). Human services and law. Policy & Practice, 61(1), 30.
Pollack, D., & Schnall, D. (2003). Exploring the right to education in the American and Jewish legal tradition. Tradition 37(4), 69-88.
Pollack, D. (Winter, 2003). Negligence and foster children -- who is responsible? Fostering Families Today, 28-30.
Marsh, J., & Pollack, D. (2002). Constitutional rights of foster parents to adopt foster children. Adoption & Fostering, 26(1), 71-73.
Pollack, D. (2002). The capacity of a mentally retarded parent to consent to adoption. Child Law Practice, 21(1), 10-12.
Pollack, D., Reiss, J., Sonshine, R., & Cavanaugh, K. (2001). Liability for environmental damage: An American and Jewish legal perspective. In D. Pollack (Ed.), Contrasts in American and Jewish Law. New York: KTAV/Yeshiva University Press.
Cavanaugh, K., Gold, Y., & Pollack, D. (2001). Termination of parental rights due to mental incapacity: An American and Jewish legal perspective. In D. Pollack (Ed.), Contrasts in American and Jewish Law. New York: KTAV/Yeshiva University Press.
Pollack, D., Harcsztark, N., McGrath, E., & Cavanaugh, K. (2001). The capacity of a mentally retarded person to consent: An American and Jewish legal perspective. In D. Pollack (Ed.), Contrasts in American and Jewish Law. New York: KTAV/Yeshiva University Press.
Pollack, D., & Cavanaugh, K. (2001). When foster children get hurt, who is responsible? Family Support, 20(3), 57-61.
Pollack, D., Reiss, J., Sonshine, R., & Cavanaugh, K. (2000). Liability for environmental damage: An American and Jewish legal perspective. Temple Environmental and Technology Law Journal, 19(1), 77-118.
Pollack, D., Harcsztark, N., McGrath, E., & Cavanaugh, K. (2000).The capacity of a mentally retarded person to consent: An American and Jewish legal perspective. New York Law School Journal of International and Comparative Law, 20(2), 197-247.
Lens, V., & Pollack, D. (2000). Advance directives: Legal remedies and psychosocial interventions. Death Studies, 24(5), 377-399.
Pollack, D., & Cavanaugh, K. (2000). Go to jail, pay $200: Child support obligations of incarcerated parents. Journal of Family Social Work, 4 (2), 75-91.
Gelman, S., & Pollack, D. (1999). Litigation experiences of graduate schools of social work. Journal of Law and Social Work, 9(2), 3-16.
Lens, V., & Pollack, D. (1999). Welfare reform: Back to the future. Administration in Social Work, 23(2), 61-77.
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Gelman, S., Pollack, D., & Weiner, A. (1999). Record confidentiality in the computer age. Social Work, 44(3), 243-252.
Mason, S., & Pollack, D. (1998). Prozac, families, and the law: Implications for social work practice. Clinical Social Work Journal, 26(3), 317-332.
Pollack, D., Steinmetz, C., & Tellerman, A. (1998). Goodwin v. Turner: A comparison of American and Jewish legal perspectives on procreation rights of prisoners. Kentucky Law Journal, 86, 367-393.
Cavanaugh, K., & Pollack, D. (1998). Child support obligations of incarcerated parents. Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, 7(2), 531-553.
Cavanaugh, K., & Pollack, D. (1998). Liability protections for foster parents. ABA Child Law Practice, 17(4), 58-59.
Cavanaugh, K., & Pollack, D. (1998). Child support responsibilities of inmates. Corrections Compendium, 23(5), 7-13.
Pollack, D., Steinmetz, C., & Lens, V. (1997). Anderson v. St. Francis-St. George Hospital: Wrongful living from an American and Jewish legal perspective. Cleveland State Law Review, 45(4), 621-637.
Cavanaugh, K., & Pollack, D. (1997). Liability protections for foster parents. Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, 6(3), 78-88.
Mason, S., & Pollack, D. (1997). Informed consent with older clients. Journal of Law and Social Work, 7(2), 143-157.
Lisker, D., & Pollack, D. (1997). Castration as a condition for parole of paraphiliacs: A legal analysis. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 4(2), 121-237.
Schein-Levi, J., & Pollack, D. (1997). Social work, parenting, and the Web. Journal of Family Social Work, 2(3), 5-16.
Bleich, M., & Pollack, D. (1997). Search and seizure in schools: A comparison of historical Jewish legal sources and contemporary United States law. Indiana International and Comparative Law Review, 7(2), 379-390.
Gelman, S., & Pollack, D. (1997). Correctional policies: Evolving trends. In A. Roberts (ed.) Social work in juvenile and criminal justice settings. New York: Charles C. Thomas.
Weiner A., & Pollack, D. (1997). Urban runaway children: Sex, drugs, and HIV. In N. Phillips (ed.). Children in the urban environment: Linking social policy and clinical practice. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Frisino, J., & Pollack, D. (1997). HIV testing of adolescents in foster care. Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education for Adolescents and Children, 1(1), 53-70.
Gibelman, M., Gelman, S., & Pollack, D. (1997). The credibility of nonprofit boards: A view from the 1990s and beyond. Administration in Social Work, 21(2), 21-40.
Gelman, S., Pollack, D., & Auerbach, C. (1996). Liability issues in social work education. Journal of Social Work Education, 32(3), 351-361.
Gelman, S., Gibelman, M., Pollack, D., & Schnall, D. (1996). Philanthropic boards of directors on the line: Roles, realities and prospects. Journal of Jewish Communal Service, 72(3), 185-194.
Pollack, D. (1995). Elder abuse and neglect cases reviewed by appellate courts. Journal of Family Violence, 10(4), 413-424.
Pollack, D., & Weiner, A. (1995). Clinical aspects of handling an elder abuse case: The legal and social work perspectives. Journal of Clinical Geropsychology, 1(4), 271-281.
Pollack, D. (April 3, 1995). Liability insurance for foster parents. New York Law Journal, p.2.
Gruntfest, E., & Pollack, D. (1994). Warnings, mitigation, and litigation: Lessons for research from the 1993 floods. Water Resources, 95, 40-44.
Pollack, D. (1993). Liability insurance for foster parents and agencies: The role of commercial insurers. Journal of Law and Social Work, 4(1), 33-40.
Pollack, D. (1992). Record retention management: A key element in minimizing agency and worker liability. Journal of Law and Social Work, 3(2), 89-95.
Harbert, L., & Pollack, D. (1990). Leading the way in dispute resolution: The Ohio model. Arbitration Journal, 45(2), 56-58.
Pollack, D. (ongoing). Legal Briefs. Monthly legal column in Corrections Today (Seven times per year since 1991).