Scholars who have examined the legal recognition of same-sex partnerships in European countries have concluded that the path to the legalization of same-sex marriage follows an incremental process involving specific stages. They suggest that it is possible to predict, based on certain visible social and legal processes or assessable parameters, which U.S. states will be the next to recognize same-sex marriage. These scholars argue that such small cumulative legal changes at the state level constitute the best means of legalizing same-sex marriage in the United States, and that civil unions are a necessary step in this process. This article shows that predictions based on these theories have not been accurate and that attempts to generalize ...
This book provides a comparative, neo-institutionalist approach to the different factors impacting s...
Same-sex relationships have already significantly altered family law, by leading to new formal relat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Marriage benefits both individuals and societies, and is a fundamental dete...
Scholars who have examined the legal recognition of same-sex partnerships in European countries have...
Following the decision of the Supreme Court in Obergefell v.Hodges, all U.S. states are required to ...
The legal recognition of same-sex relationships has been a legislative Gordian knot for almost three...
While a great deal of research has been conducted concerning public opinion about same-sex marriage,...
I have discussed the conservative and progressive critiques of same-sex marriage in prior publicatio...
Despite discussions for over ten years, we still do not have any decisions on interstate or internat...
The federal government now recognizes same-sex marriages as triggering rights and responsibilities u...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
Since 1989, same-sex couples in Europe and North America have begun to receive many or all of the ri...
The global movement to provide domestic relationship status and benefits to same-sex couples has res...
Same-sex marriage is now a reality across Western countries. While this was a positive achievement f...
This edited collection provides a forum for rigorous analysis of the necessity for both legal and so...
This book provides a comparative, neo-institutionalist approach to the different factors impacting s...
Same-sex relationships have already significantly altered family law, by leading to new formal relat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Marriage benefits both individuals and societies, and is a fundamental dete...
Scholars who have examined the legal recognition of same-sex partnerships in European countries have...
Following the decision of the Supreme Court in Obergefell v.Hodges, all U.S. states are required to ...
The legal recognition of same-sex relationships has been a legislative Gordian knot for almost three...
While a great deal of research has been conducted concerning public opinion about same-sex marriage,...
I have discussed the conservative and progressive critiques of same-sex marriage in prior publicatio...
Despite discussions for over ten years, we still do not have any decisions on interstate or internat...
The federal government now recognizes same-sex marriages as triggering rights and responsibilities u...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
Since 1989, same-sex couples in Europe and North America have begun to receive many or all of the ri...
The global movement to provide domestic relationship status and benefits to same-sex couples has res...
Same-sex marriage is now a reality across Western countries. While this was a positive achievement f...
This edited collection provides a forum for rigorous analysis of the necessity for both legal and so...
This book provides a comparative, neo-institutionalist approach to the different factors impacting s...
Same-sex relationships have already significantly altered family law, by leading to new formal relat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Marriage benefits both individuals and societies, and is a fundamental dete...