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Preventable Law And Family Law: Pre-Marital Phases And Purposes, James F. Falco Jan 1967

Preventable Law And Family Law: Pre-Marital Phases And Purposes, James F. Falco

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legislation As Protection For The Battered Child, Various Editors Jan 1967

Legislation As Protection For The Battered Child, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Right To Counsel - Guardian Ad Litem May Waive Minor Defendant's Right To Counsel, Michael H. Hynes Jan 1964

Constitutional Law - Right To Counsel - Guardian Ad Litem May Waive Minor Defendant's Right To Counsel, Michael H. Hynes

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Torts Between Parent And Child, William E. Mccurdy Jan 1960

Torts Between Parent And Child, William E. Mccurdy

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Parent And Child--Liability Of Parent To Child For Personal Injury--Effect Of Fact That Parent Is Insured, Paul S. Hudgins Apr 1933

Parent And Child--Liability Of Parent To Child For Personal Injury--Effect Of Fact That Parent Is Insured, Paul S. Hudgins

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Parent And Child-College Education-Necessaries Jan 1931

Parent And Child-College Education-Necessaries

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Parent And Child-Workmen's Compensation Claimed By Delinquent Child Jan 1930

Parent And Child-Workmen's Compensation Claimed By Delinquent Child

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Essentially A Mother, Jennifer S. Hendricks Feb 207

Essentially A Mother, Jennifer S. Hendricks

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

This article connects the constitutional jurisprudence of the family to debates over reproductive technology and surrogacy. Despite the outpouring of literature on reproductive technologies, courts and scholars have paid little attention to the constitutional foundation of parental rights. Focusing on the structural/political function of parental rights, this article argues that a gestational mother has a constitutional claim to be recognized as a legal parent.

The article first discusses the "unwed father cases." Despite believing that natural sex differences justified distinctions in parental rights, the Supreme Court crafted a test giving men parental rights if they established relationships with their biological …