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Full-Text Articles in Law
"Reparative" Therapy: Whether Parental Attempts To Change A Child's Sexual Orientation Can Legally Constitute Child Abuse , Karolyn Ann Hicks
"Reparative" Therapy: Whether Parental Attempts To Change A Child's Sexual Orientation Can Legally Constitute Child Abuse , Karolyn Ann Hicks
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Feminist Theory And Feminist Method: Transforming The Experience Of The Classroom, Ann Shalleck
Feminist Theory And Feminist Method: Transforming The Experience Of The Classroom, Ann Shalleck
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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Family Law And Gay And Lesbian Family Issues In The Twentieth Century, Nancy Polikoff, David Chambers
Family Law And Gay And Lesbian Family Issues In The Twentieth Century, Nancy Polikoff, David Chambers
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
Over the past thirty years, lesbians and gay men have increasingly challenged conventional definitions of marriage and the family. In this brief article, the authors tell the story of gay people and family law in the United States across this period. They divide their discussion into two sections: issues regarding the recognition of the same-sex couple relationship and issues regarding gay men and lesbians as parents. These issues overlap, of course, but since family law discussions commonly treat adult-adult issues of all sorts separately from parent-child issues, the authors believe it convenient and helpful to do so as well.
Integrating Gender Into Legal Education: Obstacles And Challenges, Leonor Vain
Integrating Gender Into Legal Education: Obstacles And Challenges, Leonor Vain
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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Egging On Lesbian Maternity: The Legal Implications Of Tri-Gametic In Vitro Fertilization , Kyle C. Velte
Egging On Lesbian Maternity: The Legal Implications Of Tri-Gametic In Vitro Fertilization , Kyle C. Velte
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.