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Family Law's Challenge To Religious Liberty, Raymond C. O'Brien
Family Law's Challenge To Religious Liberty, Raymond C. O'Brien
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
Over time, the definition of family has shifted from being premised upon kinship to legal status. In modern times, family structure is based more upon function than form, seeking to derive its status as a family from the subjective intent of its members to act as a family. Many early settlers in the colonial territories came to America to escape religious persecution and practice their own religion.
For that reason, biblical language and religious doctrine formed the basis for common law, statutes, and practice. Today, there remains the notion among many Americans that the law represents a divine plan and …
Family Law—Egg Donation And Stem Cell Research—Eggs For Sale: The Scrambled State Of Legislation In The Human Egg Market, Kitty L. Cone
Family Law—Egg Donation And Stem Cell Research—Eggs For Sale: The Scrambled State Of Legislation In The Human Egg Market, Kitty L. Cone
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
Rapid expansion of technology in medicine over the last few decades has both enhanced our lives and complicated our laws. For example, thanks to advances in science and medicine, couples who were previously unable to reproduce are now able to do so with the help of donors, medical personnel, and a host of other middlemen facilitating the process. The growth of medical technology has also lead to the advent of using human eggs for medical research. However, despite competing for eggs from a small pool of willing donors, there is a disparity in the law between the treatment of human …
Family Law—Relocation Disputes—From Parent To Paycheck: The Demotion Of The Noncustodial Parent With The Creation Of The Custodial Parent's Presumptive Right To Relocate. Hollandsworth V. Knyzewski, 353 Ark. 470, 109 S.W.3d 653 (2003)., Christopher P. Carrington
Family Law—Relocation Disputes—From Parent To Paycheck: The Demotion Of The Noncustodial Parent With The Creation Of The Custodial Parent's Presumptive Right To Relocate. Hollandsworth V. Knyzewski, 353 Ark. 470, 109 S.W.3d 653 (2003)., Christopher P. Carrington
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Child Support Arrearages: What Statute Of Limitations (If Any) Applies, Harry Truman Moore
Child Support Arrearages: What Statute Of Limitations (If Any) Applies, Harry Truman Moore
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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