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The Canon Of Family Law, Jill Elaine Hasday Dec 2004

The Canon Of Family Law, Jill Elaine Hasday

Jill Elaine Hasday

What is the canon of family law? By canon, I mean the ways of thinking about family law that are widely shared by legal scholars and especially by legal authorities, like legislators and judges. The existing literature on canons, which has long centered on the literary canon and has recently turned to the constitutional law canon, has most commonly understood a canon to be a set of foundational texts that exemplify, guide, and constitute a discipline. In part, the family law canon tracks this traditional focus on the inclusion and exclusion of texts, even if the family law canon does …


Unique Property Annotated Bibliography, Nancy Levit, Robert R.M. Verchick Jan 2004

Unique Property Annotated Bibliography, Nancy Levit, Robert R.M. Verchick

Robert R.M. Verchick

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Still Part Of The Clan: Representing Elders In The Family Law Practice, Sy Moskowitz Jan 2004

Still Part Of The Clan: Representing Elders In The Family Law Practice, Sy Moskowitz

Seymour H. Moskowitz

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