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Mission Impossible: On Baker, Equal Benefits, And The Imposition Of Stigma, Mark Strasser
Mission Impossible: On Baker, Equal Benefits, And The Imposition Of Stigma, Mark Strasser
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
In Baker v. State, the Vermont Supreme Court held that the state constitution required same-sex couples be afforded the same benefits and protections that married couples receive. While the state did not need to recognize same-sex marriage, at the very least, it needed to create a parallel system providing equal benefits. Professor Mark Strasser argues that a civil union alternative ultimately would not meet the court's requirements because it cannot possibly provide this requisite equality. His central concern is the differing treatment that same-sex marriage and domestic partnerships receive from other states. Additionally, Professor Strasser notes that such a system …
Domestic Relations, Barry B. Mcgough, Gregory R. Miller
Domestic Relations, Barry B. Mcgough, Gregory R. Miller
Mercer Law Review
Of the domestic relations appellate cases decided during the survey period, eighteen are digested here.' As has been the recent trend, the Legislature and the appellate courts have continued to focus primarily on issues surrounding children.
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Eliminating Consideration Of Parental Wealth In Post-Divorce Child Custody Disputes, Carolyn J. Frantz
Eliminating Consideration Of Parental Wealth In Post-Divorce Child Custody Disputes, Carolyn J. Frantz
Michigan Law Review
There may be no story as old as that of the child of privilege, spoiled in the things of the world, who finally achieves happiness through coming to appreciate the simple charms of working-class life. But equal in strength are the real life stories of American parents: their drive for the accumulation of personal wealth, so frequently justified as "for the children." The place of wealth in the good life of a child is deeply controversial, and it should surprise no one to see it played out in child custody law. Under the statutes of almost all states, custody disputes …
What Should Be The Standards For Intervening Between Parent And Child? The Parental Prosecution For A Young Boy's Obesity, Laura A. Kelley
What Should Be The Standards For Intervening Between Parent And Child? The Parental Prosecution For A Young Boy's Obesity, Laura A. Kelley
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Public Womb: Women Under China's One-Child Policy, Rachael Savanyu
The Public Womb: Women Under China's One-Child Policy, Rachael Savanyu
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Toward More Effective Judicial Education In Issues Of Family Violence, Katie J. Land
Toward More Effective Judicial Education In Issues Of Family Violence, Katie J. Land
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Losing More Than Time: Incarcerated Mothers And The Adoption And Safe Families Act Of 1997, Mariely Downey
Losing More Than Time: Incarcerated Mothers And The Adoption And Safe Families Act Of 1997, Mariely Downey
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Buying A Wife But Saving A Child: A Deconstruction Of Popular Rhetoric And Legal Analysis Of Mail-Order Brides And Intercountry Adoptions, Ryiah Lilith
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Reclaiming The "Creatures Of The State": Contracting For Child Custody Decisionmaking In The Best Interests Of The Family, E. Gary Spitko
Reclaiming The "Creatures Of The State": Contracting For Child Custody Decisionmaking In The Best Interests Of The Family, E. Gary Spitko
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Customized Marriage, James Herbie Difonzo
Before It's Too Late: Neuropsychological Consequences Of Child Neglect And Their Implications For Law And Social Policy, Janet Weinstein, Ricardo Weinstein
Before It's Too Late: Neuropsychological Consequences Of Child Neglect And Their Implications For Law And Social Policy, Janet Weinstein, Ricardo Weinstein
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Recent developments in the neurosciences have led to dramatic breakthroughs in the area of brain development and the understanding of consequences of neglect. Because this process was heretofore not understood, legislators have been wary of drafting child protection statutes that afforded the possibility for arbitrary interference with families. Strict statutory standards have been adopted that allow coercive intervention only in cases where the child is at substantial risk of imminent physical harm, or after some of the most severe consequences of neglect have been identified. These laws do not consider developmental harm because it does not present an imminent danger …
Straightening It Out: Joan Williams On Unbending Gender, Adrienne D. Davis
Straightening It Out: Joan Williams On Unbending Gender, Adrienne D. Davis
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Battered-Child Syndrome: Is It A Paradigm For A Child Of Embattled Divorce?, H. Patrick Stern M.D., Michael W. Mellon Ph.D., Beth O. Butler L.C.S.W., Suzanne E. Stroh R.N.P., Nicholas Long Ph.D., Jerry G. Jones M.D.
Battered-Child Syndrome: Is It A Paradigm For A Child Of Embattled Divorce?, H. Patrick Stern M.D., Michael W. Mellon Ph.D., Beth O. Butler L.C.S.W., Suzanne E. Stroh R.N.P., Nicholas Long Ph.D., Jerry G. Jones M.D.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Challenge To Rural States Of Procedural Reform In High Conflict Custody Cases, Elizabeth Barker Brandt J.D.
The Challenge To Rural States Of Procedural Reform In High Conflict Custody Cases, Elizabeth Barker Brandt J.D.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Evolving Judicial Role In Child Custody Disputes: From Fault Finder To Conflict Manager To Differential Case Management, Andrew Schepard J.D.
The Evolving Judicial Role In Child Custody Disputes: From Fault Finder To Conflict Manager To Differential Case Management, Andrew Schepard J.D.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Building Multidisciplinary Professional Partnerships With The Court Of Behalf Of High-Conflict Divorcing Families And Their Children: Who Needs What Kind Of Help, Janet R. Johnston Ph.D.
Building Multidisciplinary Professional Partnerships With The Court Of Behalf Of High-Conflict Divorcing Families And Their Children: Who Needs What Kind Of Help, Janet R. Johnston Ph.D.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Comprehensive Child Custody Evaluation—Ten Years Later, Robert L. Halon Ph.D.
The Comprehensive Child Custody Evaluation—Ten Years Later, Robert L. Halon Ph.D.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prevention Strategies To Protect Professionals And Families Involved In High-Conflict Divorce, Thomas E. Schact Psy.D.
Prevention Strategies To Protect Professionals And Families Involved In High-Conflict Divorce, Thomas E. Schact Psy.D.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Anglicans, Merchants, And Feminists: A Comparative Study Of The Evolution Of Married Women's Rights In Virginia, New York, And Wisconsin, Joseph A. Ranney
Anglicans, Merchants, And Feminists: A Comparative Study Of The Evolution Of Married Women's Rights In Virginia, New York, And Wisconsin, Joseph A. Ranney
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Empty Gestures: The (In)Significance Of Recent Attempts To Liberalize Algerian Family Law, Ann Luerssen Crowther
Empty Gestures: The (In)Significance Of Recent Attempts To Liberalize Algerian Family Law, Ann Luerssen Crowther
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Child Maltreatment And Endangerment In The Context Of Divorce, Kathleen Coulborn Faller Ph.D.
Child Maltreatment And Endangerment In The Context Of Divorce, Kathleen Coulborn Faller Ph.D.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Guardian Ad Litem In Custody And Conflict Cases: Investigator, Champion, And Referee, Dana E. Prescott J.D.
The Guardian Ad Litem In Custody And Conflict Cases: Investigator, Champion, And Referee, Dana E. Prescott J.D.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Second Chances: Insuring That Poor Families Remain Intact By Minimizing Socioeconomic Ramification Of Poverty, Cynthia R. Mabry
Second Chances: Insuring That Poor Families Remain Intact By Minimizing Socioeconomic Ramification Of Poverty, Cynthia R. Mabry
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Qualifications Of The Techniques To Be Used By Judges, Attorneys, And Mental Health Professionals Who Deal The Children In High Conflict Divorce Cases, Barry Bricklin Ph.D., Gail Elliott Ph.D.
Qualifications Of The Techniques To Be Used By Judges, Attorneys, And Mental Health Professionals Who Deal The Children In High Conflict Divorce Cases, Barry Bricklin Ph.D., Gail Elliott Ph.D.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Professionals' Perceptions Of Divorce Involving Children, H. Patrick Stern M.D., Pippa Simpson Ph.D., Trevor Gage M.D., Kim Worley M.D.
Professionals' Perceptions Of Divorce Involving Children, H. Patrick Stern M.D., Pippa Simpson Ph.D., Trevor Gage M.D., Kim Worley M.D.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Civilized System Of Justice: The Fate Of The Violence Against Women Act, Sally F. Goldfarb
No Civilized System Of Justice: The Fate Of The Violence Against Women Act, Sally F. Goldfarb
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reaffirming No-Fault Divorce: Supplementing Formal Equality With Substantive Change, Erin R. Melnick
Reaffirming No-Fault Divorce: Supplementing Formal Equality With Substantive Change, Erin R. Melnick
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Primary Caretaker Presumption: Have We Been Presuming Too Much?, Paul L. Smith
The Primary Caretaker Presumption: Have We Been Presuming Too Much?, Paul L. Smith
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel One: Redesigning Work And The Benefits Related To It
Panel One: Redesigning Work And The Benefits Related To It
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.