This article will first discuss the constitutional and equitable basis for extending rights to alternative families. Next, it will discuss each major protection and benefit granted to traditional families and then examine the litigation, legislation, and collective bargaining agreements obtaining or attempting to obtain the same benefit for alternative families. This article will end by arguing that equity and justice require an extension of these benefits to alternative families
In light of recent American and Canadian case law granting legal parenting rights to three parents i...
This paper examines how U.S. child support policy validates traditional divisions of labor and there...
This article reviews the possible justifications for legal recognition of marriage and finds some, s...
This article will first discuss the constitutional and equitable basis for extending rights to alter...
In discussing the legal system\u27s response to alternative families seeking an extension of traditi...
Part I of this article discusses the legal system\u27s recognition of parental rights and enumerates...
In Families Redefined: Kinship Groups that Deserve Benefits, the authors examine 1) the nature of ki...
Charlene Smith, Families Redefined: Kinship Groups That Deserve Benefits, 78 Mississippi Law Journal...
In this article, we consider the relevance of home sharing in family formation. When couples or grou...
The traditional family - a married woman and man and their biological children - is under siege from...
Non-traditional family arrangements are currently denied legal and social recognition as families. T...
This article characterizes kinship care arrangements, surveys the problems with which kinship caregi...
The State organizes society into families, implicating and often ignoring various liberty and equali...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
This Article offers a new theory of how the law attempts to control intimate and family life and use...
In light of recent American and Canadian case law granting legal parenting rights to three parents i...
This paper examines how U.S. child support policy validates traditional divisions of labor and there...
This article reviews the possible justifications for legal recognition of marriage and finds some, s...
This article will first discuss the constitutional and equitable basis for extending rights to alter...
In discussing the legal system\u27s response to alternative families seeking an extension of traditi...
Part I of this article discusses the legal system\u27s recognition of parental rights and enumerates...
In Families Redefined: Kinship Groups that Deserve Benefits, the authors examine 1) the nature of ki...
Charlene Smith, Families Redefined: Kinship Groups That Deserve Benefits, 78 Mississippi Law Journal...
In this article, we consider the relevance of home sharing in family formation. When couples or grou...
The traditional family - a married woman and man and their biological children - is under siege from...
Non-traditional family arrangements are currently denied legal and social recognition as families. T...
This article characterizes kinship care arrangements, surveys the problems with which kinship caregi...
The State organizes society into families, implicating and often ignoring various liberty and equali...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
This Article offers a new theory of how the law attempts to control intimate and family life and use...
In light of recent American and Canadian case law granting legal parenting rights to three parents i...
This paper examines how U.S. child support policy validates traditional divisions of labor and there...
This article reviews the possible justifications for legal recognition of marriage and finds some, s...