There is something special about marriage. The U.S. Supreme Court, in striking down anti-miscegenation laws, restrictions on the right to marry for disadvantaged groups, and most recently, the Defense of Marriage Act, has long recognized the marital union to be sacred and fundamental to…existence. Yet this analysis is dramatically different when courts consider asylum law, where a woman who is seeking refuge in the United States to protect her from a forced marriage abroad will likely be denied protection because the harm she fears is not considered to be a persecutory act. She may therefore be forced to spend a lifetime with someone she did not choose and does not love – and also unable to marry someone she does choose to love. Such ...
This note addresses the significance of Gao v. Gonzales through the analysis of the development of a...
This article examines asylum-seeker women’s appeals involving forced marriage at the Upper Tribunal ...
This Article argues that there is a rising bar for establishing persecution in U.S. asylum cases inv...
There is something special about marriage. The U.S. Supreme Court, in striking down anti-miscegenati...
In 2016, 15.4 million people across the globe, the majority being young women and girls in impoveris...
Although long a component of international women’s human rights platforms, forced marriage is only p...
Same-sex marriage is now legal in six states, and tens of thousands of same-sex couples have already...
The recent granting of asylum in the United States to the women in the highly publicized Matter of R...
Asylum law is based on an international treaty, but federal courts routinely invoke U.S. constitutio...
This article will discuss in greater detail the profound defects of the Court\u27s Zacarias decision...
As U.S. states and foreign nations began recognizing same-sex marriages over the last dozen years, t...
Perhaps no area of public legislation generates as much controversy, or attracts as much rhetoric, a...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
An estimated 35,000 U.S. citizens are living in our country with same-sex foreign partners, but thes...
In the summer of 2015 the United States Supreme Court handed down two groundbreaking constitutional ...
This note addresses the significance of Gao v. Gonzales through the analysis of the development of a...
This article examines asylum-seeker women’s appeals involving forced marriage at the Upper Tribunal ...
This Article argues that there is a rising bar for establishing persecution in U.S. asylum cases inv...
There is something special about marriage. The U.S. Supreme Court, in striking down anti-miscegenati...
In 2016, 15.4 million people across the globe, the majority being young women and girls in impoveris...
Although long a component of international women’s human rights platforms, forced marriage is only p...
Same-sex marriage is now legal in six states, and tens of thousands of same-sex couples have already...
The recent granting of asylum in the United States to the women in the highly publicized Matter of R...
Asylum law is based on an international treaty, but federal courts routinely invoke U.S. constitutio...
This article will discuss in greater detail the profound defects of the Court\u27s Zacarias decision...
As U.S. states and foreign nations began recognizing same-sex marriages over the last dozen years, t...
Perhaps no area of public legislation generates as much controversy, or attracts as much rhetoric, a...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
An estimated 35,000 U.S. citizens are living in our country with same-sex foreign partners, but thes...
In the summer of 2015 the United States Supreme Court handed down two groundbreaking constitutional ...
This note addresses the significance of Gao v. Gonzales through the analysis of the development of a...
This article examines asylum-seeker women’s appeals involving forced marriage at the Upper Tribunal ...
This Article argues that there is a rising bar for establishing persecution in U.S. asylum cases inv...