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Brigham Young University Law School

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

2011

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Full-Text Articles in Family Law

Educational Justice And The Recognition Of Marriage, Scott Fitzgibbon Mar 2011

Educational Justice And The Recognition Of Marriage, Scott Fitzgibbon

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Recognition Of Same-Sex Marriage And Public Schools: Implications, Challenges, And Opportunities, Allison Fetter-Harrott Mar 2011

Recognition Of Same-Sex Marriage And Public Schools: Implications, Challenges, And Opportunities, Allison Fetter-Harrott

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Examining Context In The Conflict Over Same-Sex Marriage And Education: The Relevance Of Substance, Process And The People Involved, Richard Peterson Mar 2011

Examining Context In The Conflict Over Same-Sex Marriage And Education: The Relevance Of Substance, Process And The People Involved, Richard Peterson

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Studying The Massachusetts Goodridge Decision On Same-Sex Marriage As An Antidote To Mutual Misunderstanding And A Lesson In Civics And Law, David Schimmel Mar 2011

Studying The Massachusetts Goodridge Decision On Same-Sex Marriage As An Antidote To Mutual Misunderstanding And A Lesson In Civics And Law, David Schimmel

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Same-Sex Marriage And Education: Implications For Schools, Students, And Parents, E. Vance Randall Mar 2011

Same-Sex Marriage And Education: Implications For Schools, Students, And Parents, E. Vance Randall

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Same-Sex Marriage And The Schools: Potential Impact On Children Via Sexuality Education, A. Dean Byrd Mar 2011

Same-Sex Marriage And The Schools: Potential Impact On Children Via Sexuality Education, A. Dean Byrd

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Same-Sex Marriage, Education, And Parental Rights, Richard S. Myers Mar 2011

Same-Sex Marriage, Education, And Parental Rights, Richard S. Myers

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Same-Sex Marriage And The Public School Curriculum: Can Parents Opt Their Children Out Of Curricular Discussions About Sexual Orientation And Same-Sex Marriage?, Kevin Rogers, Richard Fossey Mar 2011

Same-Sex Marriage And The Public School Curriculum: Can Parents Opt Their Children Out Of Curricular Discussions About Sexual Orientation And Same-Sex Marriage?, Kevin Rogers, Richard Fossey

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Respect For Me But Not For Thee: Reflections On The Impact Of Same-Sex Marriage On Education, Charles J. Russo Mar 2011

Respect For Me But Not For Thee: Reflections On The Impact Of Same-Sex Marriage On Education, Charles J. Russo

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Underneath The Radar: The Impact Of Same-Sex Sexuality And Secularism On Education In South Africa, Marius H. Smit Mar 2011

Underneath The Radar: The Impact Of Same-Sex Sexuality And Secularism On Education In South Africa, Marius H. Smit

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Impacts On Education Of Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage And Lessons From Abortion Jurisprudence, Lynn D. Wardle Mar 2011

The Impacts On Education Of Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage And Lessons From Abortion Jurisprudence, Lynn D. Wardle

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

One of the most contentious issues to arise in public policy debates concerning the legalization of same-sex marriage is whether legalizing same-sex marriage has a significant detrimental impact on education, particularly public education. However, legal scholarly and professional consideration of this issue is scarce and one sided. This article reviews the evidence that legalizing same-sex marriage has had a serious, profoundly controversial, and arguably detrimental impact on public education. It then explains why legalization of same-sex marriage must have some impact on educational curriculum. When the meaning of marriage changes it must be reflected in the curriculum that covers that …