Gay and lesbian couples are now entering into legally authorized marriages for the first time in our Nation\u27s history. As has happened many times before when significant policy differences have emerged among the civil marriage laws of different states, these married couples will inevitably move about the country, and state courts will have to decide whether and for what purpose to give effect to their marriages when forum law would have prohibited them from marrying locally. The debate over this recognition problem is already fully joined. Thus far, however, that debate has most frequently been characterized by positions that are sweeping and unconditional. On one side, skeptics argue that the federal Defense of Marriage Act and the publ...
The various states have given provisional answers to the socially volatile quest by gay couples for ...
The high profile contemporary controversy about whether to allow same-sex couples to marry has obscu...
With the start of same-sex marriage in New York, fifteen U.S. states and the nation’s capital now ce...
The marital relation constitutes the basic foundation of American society. Marriage blends intimacy ...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
Despite discussions for over ten years, we still do not have any decisions on interstate or internat...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
Same-sex marriage is legal in six states, and nearly 50,000 same-sex couples have already married. Y...
Associate Professor Hillel Levin explores how to address conflicts resulting from the differing lega...
"Courts and legislatures grant a heterosexual couple the legal right to marry. (Krause 37) Why has t...
One of the great complications of the current marriage debates is the way that federalism and confli...
Case, Hollingsworth v. Perry?\u27 Does the state\u27s reinstatement of the exclusion of lesbian and ...
Growth in the number of states legalizing same-sex marriages and civil unions that increasingly mirr...
The legalization of gay marriage has become a contentious issue in the United States, especially for...
The article explores the threat posed by the same-sex marriage to the traditional institution of mar...
The various states have given provisional answers to the socially volatile quest by gay couples for ...
The high profile contemporary controversy about whether to allow same-sex couples to marry has obscu...
With the start of same-sex marriage in New York, fifteen U.S. states and the nation’s capital now ce...
The marital relation constitutes the basic foundation of American society. Marriage blends intimacy ...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
Despite discussions for over ten years, we still do not have any decisions on interstate or internat...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
Same-sex marriage is legal in six states, and nearly 50,000 same-sex couples have already married. Y...
Associate Professor Hillel Levin explores how to address conflicts resulting from the differing lega...
"Courts and legislatures grant a heterosexual couple the legal right to marry. (Krause 37) Why has t...
One of the great complications of the current marriage debates is the way that federalism and confli...
Case, Hollingsworth v. Perry?\u27 Does the state\u27s reinstatement of the exclusion of lesbian and ...
Growth in the number of states legalizing same-sex marriages and civil unions that increasingly mirr...
The legalization of gay marriage has become a contentious issue in the United States, especially for...
The article explores the threat posed by the same-sex marriage to the traditional institution of mar...
The various states have given provisional answers to the socially volatile quest by gay couples for ...
The high profile contemporary controversy about whether to allow same-sex couples to marry has obscu...
With the start of same-sex marriage in New York, fifteen U.S. states and the nation’s capital now ce...