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Defining The Scope Of The Constitutional Right To Marry: More Than Tradition, Less Than Unlimited Autonomy, Donald Beschle
Defining The Scope Of The Constitutional Right To Marry: More Than Tradition, Less Than Unlimited Autonomy, Donald Beschle
Donald L. Beschle
No abstract provided.
Taxing Polygamy: Married Filing Jointly (And Severally?), Samuel D. Brunson
Taxing Polygamy: Married Filing Jointly (And Severally?), Samuel D. Brunson
Samuel D. Brunson
The tax law treats married and unmarried taxpayers differently in several respects. Married persons, for example, can file and pay their taxes as a unified taxpayer, with rates that are different than those that apply to unmarried taxpayers. This different treatment of married persons has elicited criticism over the years. Some of the more salient criticisms include that married persons do not necessarily function as an economic unit, that joint filing discourages women from working, and that the various exclusions from the joint filing regime—including gay couples—is unfair.
This Article looks at joint filing through the lens of polygamy. Polygamy …
Finding Marriage Amidst A Sea Of Confusion: A Precursor To Considering The Public Purpose Of Marriage, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Research On International And Interracial Marriages, Larry Barnett
Research On International And Interracial Marriages, Larry Barnett
Larry D Barnett
No abstract provided.
Research In Interreligious Dating And Marriage, Larry Barnett
Research In Interreligious Dating And Marriage, Larry Barnett
Larry D Barnett
No abstract provided.