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Competing Demands For The Colorado River, David H. Getches Jan 1985

Competing Demands For The Colorado River, David H. Getches

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Book Review. Louisiana's Legal Heritage, Edward F. Haas, Editor, Morris S. Arnold Jan 1985

Book Review. Louisiana's Legal Heritage, Edward F. Haas, Editor, Morris S. Arnold

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Book Review. Societal Versus Official Law, Morris S. Arnold Jan 1985

Book Review. Societal Versus Official Law, Morris S. Arnold

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George L. Haskins, Morris L. Arnold Jan 1985

George L. Haskins, Morris L. Arnold

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Crossing Boundaries: Nineteenth-Century Domestic Relations Law And The Merger Of Family And Legal History, Michael Grossberg Jan 1985

Crossing Boundaries: Nineteenth-Century Domestic Relations Law And The Merger Of Family And Legal History, Michael Grossberg

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This essay argues for the need to study the legal history of the American family. It does so by combining a critique of secondary literature in family and legal history with examples from nineteenth-century domestic relations law. These examples, drawn from family law doctrines on seduction under the cover of a marriage promise, runaway marriages, and bastardy, are used to indicate the benefits of adding a sociocultural dimension to legal history and legal and institutional dimensions to family history. Three main themes in the history of nineteenth-century domestic relations law are developed to make these points: the law's particular fabric …