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Marriage, Monogamy, And Affairs: Reassessing Intimate Relationships In Light Of Growing Acceptance Of Consensual Non-Monogamy, Linda S. Anderson
Marriage, Monogamy, And Affairs: Reassessing Intimate Relationships In Light Of Growing Acceptance Of Consensual Non-Monogamy, Linda S. Anderson
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Marriage, The Constitution, And The Future Of Family Law, Mark Strasser
Marriage, The Constitution, And The Future Of Family Law, Mark Strasser
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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The Consequences Of Abortion Restrictions For Women's Healthcare, Maya Manian
The Consequences Of Abortion Restrictions For Women's Healthcare, Maya Manian
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Editor's Note
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Married Against Their Will? Toward A Pluralist Regulation Of Spousal Relationships, Shahar Lifshitz
Married Against Their Will? Toward A Pluralist Regulation Of Spousal Relationships, Shahar Lifshitz
Washington and Lee Law Review
This Article addresses the regulation of the relationships between unmarried cohabitants. It challenges the conventional divide between conservative and liberal approaches. On one hand, moral condemnation of nonmarital conjugal relationships and public policy in favor of marriage lead conservatives to reject the application of marriage Law to cohabitating partners. On the other hand, based on principles such as freedom, tolerance, and equality, liberals tend to equate the mutual legal commitments of cohabitants with those ofmarriedpartners. I break with conventional analysis by offering a novel liberal model that separates between the mutual obligations of cohabitants and married partners. The proposed model …
Doma As A Defensible Exercise Of Congressional Power Under The Full-Faith-And-Credit Clause, Timothy Joseph Keefer
Doma As A Defensible Exercise Of Congressional Power Under The Full-Faith-And-Credit Clause, Timothy Joseph Keefer
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Common Law Wife And Workmen's Compensation
The Common Law Wife And Workmen's Compensation
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Significance Of Puberty In Nonage Marriages
Significance Of Puberty In Nonage Marriages
Washington and Lee Law Review
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