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The Evolution Of Family Law: Changing The Rules Or Changing The Game, Carlos Martinez De Aguirre
The Evolution Of Family Law: Changing The Rules Or Changing The Game, Carlos Martinez De Aguirre
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
The Development Of The Issue Of Same-Sex Couples Under Israeli Law, Yitshak Cohen
The Development Of The Issue Of Same-Sex Couples Under Israeli Law, Yitshak Cohen
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Regulating Marriage In A New Environment, Carmen Garcimartin
Regulating Marriage In A New Environment, Carmen Garcimartin
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Obergefell: Traditional Marriage's New Lease On Life, David Pimentel
The Impact Of Obergefell: Traditional Marriage's New Lease On Life, David Pimentel
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Assessing The History Of Exaggerated Estimates Of The Number Of Children Being Raised By Same-Sex Parents As Reported In Both Legal And Social Science Sources, Walter R. Schumm, Martin Seay, Keondria Mcclish, Keisha Clark, Abdulla Asiri, Nadyah Abdullah, Shuyi Huang
Assessing The History Of Exaggerated Estimates Of The Number Of Children Being Raised By Same-Sex Parents As Reported In Both Legal And Social Science Sources, Walter R. Schumm, Martin Seay, Keondria Mcclish, Keisha Clark, Abdulla Asiri, Nadyah Abdullah, Shuyi Huang
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
An International Perspective On Same-Sex Marriage Post Obergefell (And Some Thoughts On Legal Positivism As A Means Of Reconciliation): The Israeli Case, Avishalom Westreich
An International Perspective On Same-Sex Marriage Post Obergefell (And Some Thoughts On Legal Positivism As A Means Of Reconciliation): The Israeli Case, Avishalom Westreich
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Family Law And Entrepreneurial Action, D. Gordon Smith
Family Law And Entrepreneurial Action, D. Gordon Smith
Faculty Scholarship
In "The Contractual Foundation of Family-Business Law," Benjamin Means aspires to lay the groundwork for a law of family businesses. In this brief response essay, I suggest that a workable family-business law along the lines suggested by Means is consistent with an overarching policy in the United States of promoting entrepreneurial action, and I evaluate the proposal against this policy goal, with particular attention to Means’s arguments in favor of “family-business defaults” and his concern over the potentially disruptive role of fiduciary law.