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Barbara Bennett Woodhouse
Books
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Tragedy of Children’s Rights from Ben Franklin to Lionel Tate (Princeton University Press 2008)
Book Chapters and Encyclopedia Entries
"Intercountry Adoption in Italy and the US.: Divergent Approaches to Privatization, Discrimination, and Subsidiarity," in Parents and Children in a Narrowing World: Issues on Adoption (lla Ferrari & Maria Donata Panforte eds., 2014).
"Comparative Perspectives," in A European Perspective on the Rights of Children and Adolescents (Vol. 4, “Minors and the New Rights,” Elena Urso ed., 2014).
"State Orphans in the United States: A Failure of Intergenerational Solidarity," in Solidarity Between Generations (Hughes Fulchiron, ed.,) (Larcier-Bruyland Press, Belgium, 2013)
"Religion and Children's Rights," in Religion and Human Rights (John Wittee, Jr. and M. Christian Green, Oxford University Press, 2011)
“'I Want to Talk to my Mom:' the Role of Parents in Police Interrogations of Juveniles," in Justice for Kids: Keeping Kids O The information below has been compiled from a variety of sources. If the reader has access to information that can be documented and that will correct or add to this woman’s biographical information, please contact the Nevada Women’s History Project. Born: July 25, 1923 Oakland, California First female Reno mayor championed children’s welfare, women’s rights, growth limits Biography: Barbara is a nationally recognized health care, data privacy and AI governance attorney who has been involved since the beginning at the intersection of Internet technology and the law. She holds the AI Governance Professional (AIGP) certification from the International Association of Privacy Professionals. Noted for her M&A, data privacy and governance, and strategic business advice, Barbara has led transactions and provided counsel for sophisticated and complex health care and other businesses that have included numerous multinational Fortune 50 companies. A sought-after critical thinker and trusted strategic legal advisor, Barbara has counseled clients that include health plans, hospital systems, behavioral health businesses, labs, pharmaceutical and device manufacturers, and companies providing IT, revenue cycle, turn-key management and data analytics services. She has been a successful senior partner in a top-ten global law firm, as well as having more than a decade of in-house legal and business experience, including as General Couns
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Died: March 31, 1993 Reno, Nevada
Maiden Name: Barbara Jean Peters
Race/Nationality/Ethnic Background: Caucasian
Marrried: John A. Bennett
Children: Sherry Bennett Gordon, John T. Bennett, Linda Bennett
Primary City and County of Residence and Work:
Reno, Washoe County, Nevada
Major Fields of Work: Mayor of the City of Reno, political and community activist
Other Role Identities: wife, mother
Barbara Jean Peters was born on July 25, 1923, in Oakland, California, to Paul Peters and Irene Heffron. A son, Harland, had been born in 1922 but had lived for only 9 months, so upon Barbara’s birth she became the eldest of two children when her sister, Norma, was born two •
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