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Sharing Inequality, Alicia B. Kelly Dec 2012

Sharing Inequality, Alicia B. Kelly

Alicia B. Kelly

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From Collaboration To Consolidation: Developing A More Expansive Model For Responding To Family Violence, Deseriee A. Kennedy Dec 2012

From Collaboration To Consolidation: Developing A More Expansive Model For Responding To Family Violence, Deseriee A. Kennedy

Deseriee A. Kennedy

Academics and activists have frequently called for increased collaboration and communication between domestic violence and child welfare agencies as a means of more effectively responding to the impact of domestic violence on children and in recognition of the co-occurrence of domestic violence and child maltreatment. This Article reviews whether efforts based on the Greenbook and other initiatives calling for collaboration have led to any appreciable decrease in family violence. The Article finds evidence to suggest that there has not been significant improvement in the incidence or severity of family violence and more radical responses to family violence are needed. It …


A Strategy For Teaching Objectivity To The Domestic Relations Student: Utilizing Psychodrama To Explore Attorney Empathy Toward Improving Family Law Outcomes, Bruce L. Beverly Dec 2012

A Strategy For Teaching Objectivity To The Domestic Relations Student: Utilizing Psychodrama To Explore Attorney Empathy Toward Improving Family Law Outcomes, Bruce L. Beverly

Bruce L. Beverly

The basic domestic relations law course is often taught by the casebook method, with little reference to actual underlying human drama. In order to produce effective advocates, it is necessary for student to be brought out of the sterile case recitation model and into a role where the student experiences, in a controlled and directed fashion, some of the hardships faced by the players in a family law case. This article proposes that, in line with new emphasis on experiential learning and alternate learning styles, one might employ a psychodramatic approach to teaching the domestic relations course, in order to …


Meeting The Challenges Of Adoption In An Internet Age, Mary Kate Kearney, Arrielle Millstein Dec 2012

Meeting The Challenges Of Adoption In An Internet Age, Mary Kate Kearney, Arrielle Millstein

Mary Kate Kearney

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Análisis De La Enfermedad Grave De Transmisión Sexual Como Causal De Divorcio, Marco Andrei Torres Maldonado, Mario Castillo Freyre Dec 2012

Análisis De La Enfermedad Grave De Transmisión Sexual Como Causal De Divorcio, Marco Andrei Torres Maldonado, Mario Castillo Freyre

Marco Andrei Torres Maldonado

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La Falta De Legitimidad En Los Contratos Inoponibles, Rómulo Morales Dec 2012

La Falta De Legitimidad En Los Contratos Inoponibles, Rómulo Morales

Rómulo Martín Morales Hervias

No abstract provided.


Paradigms Lost: How Domestic Partnership Went From Innovation To Injury, Melissa Murray Dec 2012

Paradigms Lost: How Domestic Partnership Went From Innovation To Injury, Melissa Murray

Melissa Murray

No abstract provided.


Black Marriage, White People, Red Herrings, Melissa Murray Dec 2012

Black Marriage, White People, Red Herrings, Melissa Murray

Melissa Murray

No abstract provided.