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Where Cultures And Sovereigns Collide: Balancing Federalism, Tribal Self-Determination, And Individual Rights In The Adoption Of Indian Children By Gays And Lesbians, Steve Sanders
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This article analyzes the complex interplay between adoption (traditionally a matter reserved to state family law) and the federal Indian Child Welfare Act in the context of adoptions by gays and lesbians.
As a federal statute that partially preempts state law for the benefit of Native Americans, ICWA implicates three sovereigns: the United States, the state where the adoption petition is brought, and the tribe whose child is the focus of the proceeding. This interplay of sovereigns in itself makes Indian child welfare law complicated and interesting. Beyond these sovereign interests, also to be considered are the interests and rights …
Sexuality And Global Forces: Dr. Alfred Kinsey And The Supreme Court Of The United States (Branigin Lecture), Michael D. Kirby
Sexuality And Global Forces: Dr. Alfred Kinsey And The Supreme Court Of The United States (Branigin Lecture), Michael D. Kirby
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Branigin Lecture, presented at Indiana University on October 14,2006.
Intercountry Adoption Under The Hague Convention: Still An Attractive Option For Homosexuals Seeking To Adopt?, Lisa Hillis
Intercountry Adoption Under The Hague Convention: Still An Attractive Option For Homosexuals Seeking To Adopt?, Lisa Hillis
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Equality Under The Law Or Annihilation Of Marriage And Morals? The Same-Sex Marriage Debate, Germaine Winnick Willett
Equality Under The Law Or Annihilation Of Marriage And Morals? The Same-Sex Marriage Debate, Germaine Winnick Willett
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Right Not To Endorse Gay Rights: A Reply To Sunstein, Craig M. Bradley
The Right Not To Endorse Gay Rights: A Reply To Sunstein, Craig M. Bradley
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Homosexuality And The Constitution, Cass R. Sunstein
Homosexuality And The Constitution, Cass R. Sunstein
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
With All Deliberate Speed? A Reply To Professor Sunstein, Marc A. Fajer
With All Deliberate Speed? A Reply To Professor Sunstein, Marc A. Fajer
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Challenging Sodomy Statutes: State Constitutional Protections For Sexual Privacy, Julie A. Morris
Challenging Sodomy Statutes: State Constitutional Protections For Sexual Privacy, Julie A. Morris
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Of History And Due Process, Edward P. Steegmann
Of History And Due Process, Edward P. Steegmann
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.