Unrepresented in the literature on same-sex marriage is the perspective of a family law scholar who supports legal marriage for same-sex couples as a matter of policy and morality but denies that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to state-issued marriage certificates. This article exposes the disingenuous distortions and intentional omissions that advocates for same-sex marriage and their supporters in the judiciary and the academy deploy to secure the policy result they desire through the courts. It demonstrates that the same-sex marriage movement\u27s past successes have actually undermined, rather than advanced, their case for court-mandated expansion of legal marriage. It articulates precisely, in a way defenders of state law...
The article proposes a different, more nuanced and responsive, understanding and defense of same-sex...
This article takes a critical, historical view of the LGBT rights movement in three related areas: m...
This Article will examine why so much is at stake in the political, social, and legal debate over sa...
Unrepresented in the literature on same-sex marriage is the perspective of a family law scholar who ...
This article examines sex discrimination arguments in recent same-sex marriage cases. Since 1993, ...
This Article highlights both the rewards in accepting and the risks in rejecting a claim of sex disc...
The article presents a U.S. Supreme Court case Perry v. Brown wherein the status of marriage is cons...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The high profile contemporary controversy about whether to allow same-sex couples to marry has obscu...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
The article explores the threat posed by the same-sex marriage to the traditional institution of mar...
This article reviews the possible justifications for legal recognition of marriage and finds some, s...
In his dissent in the 2003 case Goodridge v. Department of Health, Justice Robert Cordy of the Massa...
The Author believes that civil unions have become synonymous with inequality. In this posture, the t...
The great political philosopher John Stuart Mill once asked, “Was there any domination which did...
The article proposes a different, more nuanced and responsive, understanding and defense of same-sex...
This article takes a critical, historical view of the LGBT rights movement in three related areas: m...
This Article will examine why so much is at stake in the political, social, and legal debate over sa...
Unrepresented in the literature on same-sex marriage is the perspective of a family law scholar who ...
This article examines sex discrimination arguments in recent same-sex marriage cases. Since 1993, ...
This Article highlights both the rewards in accepting and the risks in rejecting a claim of sex disc...
The article presents a U.S. Supreme Court case Perry v. Brown wherein the status of marriage is cons...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The high profile contemporary controversy about whether to allow same-sex couples to marry has obscu...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
The article explores the threat posed by the same-sex marriage to the traditional institution of mar...
This article reviews the possible justifications for legal recognition of marriage and finds some, s...
In his dissent in the 2003 case Goodridge v. Department of Health, Justice Robert Cordy of the Massa...
The Author believes that civil unions have become synonymous with inequality. In this posture, the t...
The great political philosopher John Stuart Mill once asked, “Was there any domination which did...
The article proposes a different, more nuanced and responsive, understanding and defense of same-sex...
This article takes a critical, historical view of the LGBT rights movement in three related areas: m...
This Article will examine why so much is at stake in the political, social, and legal debate over sa...