This Article explores a relatively new phenomenon in family law: same-sex divorce. The Article\u27s central claim is that parties to the first wave of same-sex divorces are not effectively bargaining against the backdrop of legal dissolution rules that would govern in the absence of an agreement. In other words, to use Robert Mnookin and Lewis Kornhauser\u27s terminology, they are not bargaining in the shadow of the law. Instead, the Article argues, many same-sex couples today bargain in the shadow of a myth that same-sex couples are egalitarian—that there are no vulnerable parties or power differentials in same-sex divorce. The Article shows how a myth of egalitarianism undermines current bargaining for same-sex divorce. First, the myth ...
This article identifies ways that judges, lawyers, researchers, and policy makers may attend to the ...
For as long as marriage has existed in the United States, divorce has been its necessary opposite. S...
In the context of recent accomplishments in the quest for full marriage equality for same-sex couple...
This Article explores a relatively new phenomenon in family law: same-sex divorce. The Article\u27s ...
This Article explores a relatively new phenomenon in family law: same-sex divorce. The Article\u27s ...
The battle for marriage equality has been spectacularly successful, producing great optimism about t...
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...
With the start of same-sex marriage in New York, fifteen U.S. states and the nation’s capital now ce...
The battle for marriage equality has been spectacularly successful, producing great optimism about t...
The battle for marriage equality has been spectacularly successful, producing great optimism about t...
This article brings together legal, historical, and social science research to analyze how couples a...
In an effort to reconcile the inconsistency between liberal ideals and inequitable adjudication of m...
Same-sex marriage is now a reality across Western countries. While this was a positive achievement f...
This article identifies ways that judges, lawyers, researchers, and policy makers may attend to the ...
This article identifies ways that judges, lawyers, researchers, and policy makers may attend to the ...
For as long as marriage has existed in the United States, divorce has been its necessary opposite. S...
In the context of recent accomplishments in the quest for full marriage equality for same-sex couple...
This Article explores a relatively new phenomenon in family law: same-sex divorce. The Article\u27s ...
This Article explores a relatively new phenomenon in family law: same-sex divorce. The Article\u27s ...
The battle for marriage equality has been spectacularly successful, producing great optimism about t...
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...
With the start of same-sex marriage in New York, fifteen U.S. states and the nation’s capital now ce...
The battle for marriage equality has been spectacularly successful, producing great optimism about t...
The battle for marriage equality has been spectacularly successful, producing great optimism about t...
This article brings together legal, historical, and social science research to analyze how couples a...
In an effort to reconcile the inconsistency between liberal ideals and inequitable adjudication of m...
Same-sex marriage is now a reality across Western countries. While this was a positive achievement f...
This article identifies ways that judges, lawyers, researchers, and policy makers may attend to the ...
This article identifies ways that judges, lawyers, researchers, and policy makers may attend to the ...
For as long as marriage has existed in the United States, divorce has been its necessary opposite. S...
In the context of recent accomplishments in the quest for full marriage equality for same-sex couple...