This article takes up the question: Should family law and policy move beyond marriage? It assesses a spectrum of answers to that question. Rejecting proposals, on the one hand, to shore up traditional marriage, and, on the other, to abolish marriage, it argues that family law and policy should not move wholly beyond marriage, but should support marriage in a way that better fosters greater equality within and among families. The article is part of a symposium on Marriage, Families, and Democracy, published in 32 Hofstra Law Review 23-421 (2003)
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The debate over the legality of same-sex marriage has centered largely on the substantive merits of ...
Lawyers and legal academics routinely offer their views on social and political issues. This article...
This article takes up the question: Should family law and policy move beyond marriage? It assesses a...
The place of marriage in a just and fair constitutional democracy reverberates as one of the most ch...
Law and attitudes around marriage have changed drastically in our own history and are widely differe...
This Article examines the role of marriage in society, focusing on the state\u27s use of marriage as...
This Article argues that civil marriage and democracy are inherently incompatible, whether assessed ...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
In the context of recent accomplishments in the quest for full marriage equality for same-sex couple...
Contemporary family law and marriage law in the United States have been criticized by communitarian ...
The legal status of marriage has become the focus of a great deal of controversy in recent years. So...
Marriage has fallen on hard times. Although most Americans say that a lasting marriage is an importa...
One of the great complications of the current marriage debates is the way that federalism and confli...
This article reviews the possible justifications for legal recognition of marriage and finds some, s...
Non-traditional family arrangements are currently denied legal and social recognition as families. T...
The debate over the legality of same-sex marriage has centered largely on the substantive merits of ...
Lawyers and legal academics routinely offer their views on social and political issues. This article...