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Ks Pop Celebrating Three Years Of Tech-Driven Justice For All, Ayyoub Ajmi
Ks Pop Celebrating Three Years Of Tech-Driven Justice For All, Ayyoub Ajmi
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This article explores the development and impact of the Kansas Protection Order Portal (KS POP), highlighting the vital role of law librarians in the portal's design and implementation. The article showcases how KS POP has streamlined the legal process for domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking victims in Kansas, marking a significant advancement in accessible legal support and serving as a model for future innovations in the justice system.
The Ethical Risk Of Experience, Barbara Glesner Fines
The Ethical Risk Of Experience, Barbara Glesner Fines
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Practice may make perfect, but in law practice, experience and specialization can actually increase some types of errors - leading to an increased risk of malpractice claims, disciplinary complaints, or client dissatisfaction. This article explores the question of why this may be so. The article first examines the phenomenon of increased malpractice and disciplinary risks for family law attorneys in general and experienced attorneys in particular. The central question this article examines is this, "Why might highly experienced and specialized family law attorneys find themselves facing the most severe of disciplinary sanctions or malpractice judgments?" The answers point to some …
Real Property Issues In Family Law: An Annotated Bibliography, Allen Roston
Real Property Issues In Family Law: An Annotated Bibliography, Allen Roston
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Constitutional Issues In Family Law: An Annotated Bibliography (Part 2 Of 2), Allen K. Rostron
Constitutional Issues In Family Law: An Annotated Bibliography (Part 2 Of 2), Allen K. Rostron
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Significant constitutional questions often arise in the family law context. This is the second of two bibliographies, in this volume of the Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, about constitutional issues in family law. It focuses on issues discussed in the articles in this issue of the journal.
Tenancy By The Entirety Property And Transfers To Trusts, Julie M. Cheslik
Tenancy By The Entirety Property And Transfers To Trusts, Julie M. Cheslik
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Lawyers practicing in the area of matrimonial law encounter the structuring of property transactions as their clients contemplate marriage, during the marriage, and upon dissolution of the marriage. At all three periods in the life of a marriage, whether for creditor asset protection purposes, estate planning purposes, or dissolution purposes, whether and how to deviate from the state's default property laws is of utmost concern for the matrimonial lawyer. Of special concern is how default laws intended to protect the spouses' marital estate from creditors - including the tenancy by the entirety estate - may be implicated or abrogated by …
Antiabortion Civil Remedies And Unwed Fatherhood As Genetic Entitlement, Yvonne F. Lindgren
Antiabortion Civil Remedies And Unwed Fatherhood As Genetic Entitlement, Yvonne F. Lindgren
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Antiabortion civil remedy laws in effect in five states grant putative fathers the right to sue abortion providers for wrongful death regardless of their relationship to the gestating parent. While these laws represent an important new development in the movement to restrict the abortion right, they also expand parental recognition of unwed fathers. Constitutional law requires that unwed fathers who seek to assert parental rights must establish that they possess both biological connection and a relationship with their child or the gestating parent—what has come to be known as “biology-plus.” However, antiabortion civil remedy laws vest parental recognition and rights …
Covid-19: A Catalyst To Automate Protection Order Petitions To Support Self-Represented Litigants, Ayyoub Ajmi
Covid-19: A Catalyst To Automate Protection Order Petitions To Support Self-Represented Litigants, Ayyoub Ajmi
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COVID-19 exacerbated the crisis in access to legal services especially for victims of domestic violence for whom the pandemic made their situations even more precarious. In this article, the author shares his experience of building and implementing an automated solution to help pro-se litigants petition the court for emergency protection orders remotely and without the need to visit the courthouse. The article describes the lessons learned in developing a state court online portal dedicated to educating abuse victims and providing them with an automated way to petition the court for protection orders remotely without the need to visit a courthouse. …
Covid-19'S Impact On Families, Lawyers, And Courts: An Annotated Bibliography, Allen K. Rostron
Covid-19'S Impact On Families, Lawyers, And Courts: An Annotated Bibliography, Allen K. Rostron
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Dobbs V. Jackson Women’S Health And The Post-Roe Landscape, Yvonne F. Lindgren
Dobbs V. Jackson Women’S Health And The Post-Roe Landscape, Yvonne F. Lindgren
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This Article examines some of the important takeaways of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health decision and the likely reverberations it will have on other areas of law and reproductive healthcare more broadly. The Article proceeds in three parts. Part I examines the majority, concurring, and dissenting opinions to consider what they reveal about the new standard of review for abortion, the shift in power among the members of the Court itself, as well as what the opinion signals might come next. Part II explores the future of abortion in a post-Roe landscape as the abortion rights movement moves from …
The Fathers' Veto And Fatherhood As Property, Yvonne F. Lindgren
The Fathers' Veto And Fatherhood As Property, Yvonne F. Lindgren
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Over the last twenty-five years, state legislators have been quietly adding civil remedy provisions to antiabortion legislation to supplement, and in the case of Texas’s Senate Bill 8, to completely replace the traditional criminal and administrative enforcement mechanisms of restrictive abortion legislation. Laws currently in effect in at least eight states permit fathers to sue abortion providers for civil damages for wrongful death and emotional distress for alleged harms that result from the abortion procedure. Several state legislatures have introduced laws—although to date all have been enjoined or are being challenged—that require women seeking an abortion to get signed consent …
Constitutional Issues In Family Law: An Annotated Bibliography (Part 1 Of 2), Allen K. Rostron
Constitutional Issues In Family Law: An Annotated Bibliography (Part 1 Of 2), Allen K. Rostron
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This bibliography covers some of the significant constitutional issues arising in the realm of family law today, as well as other legal and policy issues spinning off of the constitutional controversies. It focuses on issues discussed in the articles in this issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.
The Use Of Experts In Family Law Cases: An Annotated Bibliography, Allen Roston
The Use Of Experts In Family Law Cases: An Annotated Bibliography, Allen Roston
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This bibliography covers significant issues relating to the use of experts in family law cases. For some topics, like the use of experts in child custody cases, it focuses on literature that is specific to the family law field. For topics that relate broadly to experts in all kinds of legal matters, it includes articles that shed valuable light on issues and concerns about the use of experts in general as well as articles that specifically relate to the use of experts in the family law realm.
Child Support: An Annotated Bibliography, 2010-2016, Nancy Levit
Child Support: An Annotated Bibliography, 2010-2016, Nancy Levit
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Who Is Parent And Who Is Child In Same-Sex Family? - Legislative And Judicial Issues For Lgbt Families Post-Separation, Part Ii: The U.S. Perspective, Mary Kay Kisthardt, Richard A. Roane
Who Is Parent And Who Is Child In Same-Sex Family? - Legislative And Judicial Issues For Lgbt Families Post-Separation, Part Ii: The U.S. Perspective, Mary Kay Kisthardt, Richard A. Roane
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Intimate Partner Violence: An Annotated Bibliography, 2013-2015, Nancy Levit
Intimate Partner Violence: An Annotated Bibliography, 2013-2015, Nancy Levit
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Ethics And Matrimonial Representation Annotated Bibliography, Barbara Glesner Fines, Nancy Levit
Ethics And Matrimonial Representation Annotated Bibliography, Barbara Glesner Fines, Nancy Levit
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Children's Interests: An Annotated Bibliography, 2013-2015, Nancy Levit
Children's Interests: An Annotated Bibliography, 2013-2015, Nancy Levit
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Advanced Property Issues In Family Law: An Annotated Bibliography, Travis Mcdonald, Nancy Levit
Advanced Property Issues In Family Law: An Annotated Bibliography, Travis Mcdonald, Nancy Levit
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This bibliography covers law review articles published, for the most part, after 2006 on property issues within the context of family law. Articles for which the title is self-explanatory or that concern only a single case, state, or statute are cited, but not annotated.
Multicultural Issues In Family Law: An Annotated Bibliography, Nancy Levit
Multicultural Issues In Family Law: An Annotated Bibliography, Nancy Levit
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This bibliography covers law review articles published, for the most part, after 2009. Articles for which the title is self-explanatory or that concern only a single case, state, or statute are cited, but not annotated.
Children's Interests: An Annotated Bibliography, 2010-12, Nancy Levit
Children's Interests: An Annotated Bibliography, 2010-12, Nancy Levit
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This bibliography covers law review articles published, for the most part, after 2008. Articles for which the title is self-explanatory or that concern only a single case, state, or statute are cited, but not annotated.
Fifty Years Of Family Law Practice The Evolving Role Of The Family Law Attorney, Barbara Glesner Fines
Fifty Years Of Family Law Practice The Evolving Role Of The Family Law Attorney, Barbara Glesner Fines
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Family Law Education Reform: Progress And Innovation, Barbara Glesner Fines
Family Law Education Reform: Progress And Innovation, Barbara Glesner Fines
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Cutting Edge Issues In Family And Matrimonial Law: An Annotated Bibliography, Nancy Levit
Cutting Edge Issues In Family And Matrimonial Law: An Annotated Bibliography, Nancy Levit
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This bibliography covers law review articles published, for the most part, after 2007. Articles for which the title is self-explanatory or that concern only a single case, state, or statute are cited, but not annotated. Property-related issues will appear in the fall 2011 bibliography.
Electronic Evidence Annotated Bibliography, Nancy Levit
Electronic Evidence Annotated Bibliography, Nancy Levit
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Familial And Matrimonial Agreements: An Annotated Bibliography, Nancy Levit
Familial And Matrimonial Agreements: An Annotated Bibliography, Nancy Levit
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Approaches To Protecting Victims Of Intimate Partner Violence In The United States And Ireland: People, Property, And Politics, Barbara Glesner Fines
Approaches To Protecting Victims Of Intimate Partner Violence In The United States And Ireland: People, Property, And Politics, Barbara Glesner Fines
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Helping Parents Tell Their Children About Separation And Divorce: Social Science Frameworks And The Lawyer's Counseling Responsibility, Joan B. Kelly, Mary Kay Kisthardt
Helping Parents Tell Their Children About Separation And Divorce: Social Science Frameworks And The Lawyer's Counseling Responsibility, Joan B. Kelly, Mary Kay Kisthardt
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The Gendered Nature Of Domestic Violence: Statistical Data For Lawyers Considering Equal Protection Analysis, Molly Dragiewicz, Yvonne F. Lindgren
The Gendered Nature Of Domestic Violence: Statistical Data For Lawyers Considering Equal Protection Analysis, Molly Dragiewicz, Yvonne F. Lindgren
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In Woods v. Horton, the California’s Third District Court of Appeal in Sacramento ruled that a state Health and Safety Code section funding domestic violence shelter services specifically for battered women and their children violated equal protection. Using the strict scrutiny standard of review, the court held that under the state’s Equal Protection Clause, women and men are “similarly situated” with regard to domestic violence and, therefore, the language in the code should be revised to make state funding for domestic violence shelter services under that code gender-neutral. Woods is the first successful legal decision for the anti-feminist “fathers’ rights” …
Family Law In The Twenty-First Century: An Annotated Bibliography, Nancy Levit
Family Law In The Twenty-First Century: An Annotated Bibliography, Nancy Levit
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The twenty-first century will bring, among other things, an explosion of technology (in domains ranging from electronic to reproductive), greater personal mobility, and an aging population. Thus, this bibliography emphasizes cutting edge issues in areas as wide-ranging as elder law, electronic discovery, changes in the legal profession (such as internet advertising and provision of legal services), multidisciplinary and multijurisdictional practice, and the new world of reproductive technologies. This bibliography covers law review articles, A.L.R. entries, and some web articles published after 2002, with an emphasis on those in more recent years. The bibliography for the first time expands to include …
Ethical Issues In Collaborative Lawyering, Barbara Glesner Fines
Ethical Issues In Collaborative Lawyering, Barbara Glesner Fines
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