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Zoning For Families, Sara C. Bronin Jan 2020

Zoning For Families, Sara C. Bronin

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Is a group of eight unrelated adults and three children living together and sharing meals, household expenses, and responsibilities—and holding themselves out to the world to have long-term commitments to each other—a family? Not according to most zoning codes—including that of Hartford, Connecticut, where the preceding scenario presented itself a few years ago. Zoning, which is the local regulation of land use, almost always defines family, limiting those who may live in a dwelling unit to those who satisfy the zoning code’s definition. Often times, this definition is drafted in a way that excludes many modern living arrangements and preferences. …


Arizona's Torres V. Terrell And Section 318.03: The Wild West Of Pre-Embryo Disposition, Catherine Wheatley Jan 2020

Arizona's Torres V. Terrell And Section 318.03: The Wild West Of Pre-Embryo Disposition, Catherine Wheatley

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In this Note, Part I examines the three main approaches used in other state supreme court decisions to decide pre-embryo disposition disputes, as well as three perspectives on the legal status of the pre-embryo, and compares them with Arizona’s emerging law. Part II summarizes Arizona’s Torres trial court order and opinion and section 318.03. Part III then analyzes whether the Torres orders and Arizona’s new statutory “most likely to lead to birth standard”12 present constitutional issues and concludes that the trial court’s order, if reinstated by the Arizona Supreme Court, and section 318.03 can be challenged on substantive due process …


New Thinking On Commercial Surrogacy, Richard F. Storrow Oct 2013

New Thinking On Commercial Surrogacy, Richard F. Storrow

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Roundtable on Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technology 2012


Someday All This Will Be Yours: Inheritance, Adoption, And Obligation In Capitalist America, Hendrik Hartog Apr 2004

Someday All This Will Be Yours: Inheritance, Adoption, And Obligation In Capitalist America, Hendrik Hartog

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Harris Lecture, delivered to the faculty and students of Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington on April 7, 2003.

Also see: Hartog, Hendrik. Someday All This Will be Yours: A History of Inheritance and Old Age. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2012.


Balancing Interests In Frozen Embryo Disputes: Is Adoption Really A Reasonable Alternative?, David L. Theyssen Apr 1999

Balancing Interests In Frozen Embryo Disputes: Is Adoption Really A Reasonable Alternative?, David L. Theyssen

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No abstract provided.


Protecting The Rights Of Hard To Place Children In Adoptions, Troy D. Farmer Oct 1997

Protecting The Rights Of Hard To Place Children In Adoptions, Troy D. Farmer

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No abstract provided.


Dispensing With Parental Consent In Indiana Adoption Proceedings Apr 1965

Dispensing With Parental Consent In Indiana Adoption Proceedings

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No abstract provided.


Religious Factors In Adoption Apr 1953

Religious Factors In Adoption

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No abstract provided.


Withdrawal Of Consent Jul 1945

Withdrawal Of Consent

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Notes and Comments: Adoption


Adoption In Indiana, Julian Bamberger Feb 1942

Adoption In Indiana, Julian Bamberger

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No abstract provided.


Adoption-Right Of Parent To Notice Jun 1936

Adoption-Right Of Parent To Notice

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No abstract provided.


Adoption-Domicile-Infants-Residence Jan 1933

Adoption-Domicile-Infants-Residence

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No abstract provided.