This Article explores the choice-of-law question of whether a same-sex couple, married in Hawaii after successful completion of the Baehr v. Lewin case, will have their marriage recognized by the state of their domicile upon their return from Hawaii. This Article first applauds the Baehr court\u27s decision that prohibiting same-sex marriage is unconstitutional sex discrimination but then critiques its decision that the fundamental right to marry does not extend to same-sex couples. The second Part considers the choice-of-law questions that will arise in cases litigating the validity of a couple\u27s same-sex marriage upon their return to their domicile. It considers statutory directives, such as marriage validation and evasion statutes, an...
The debate over the legality of same-sex marriage has centered largely on the substantive merits of ...
This paper utilizes John Rawls’ theory of Justice as Fairness to assess laws banning same-sex marria...
Laws that treat married persons in a different manner than they treat single persons permeate nearly...
This Article explores the choice-of-law question of whether a same-sex couple, married in Hawaii aft...
In Baehr v. Lewin, the Supreme Court of Hawaii sparked a controversy that has potential nationwide i...
Laws that treat married persons in a different manner than they treat single persons permeate nearly...
Laws that treat married persons in a different manner than they treat single persons permeate nearly...
This article examines sex discrimination arguments in recent same-sex marriage cases. Since 1993, ...
In 1993, the Hawaii Supreme Court held in Baehr v. Lewin that same-sex couples denied the right to m...
Many articles have already discussed the Supreme Court’s Obergefell v. Hodges decision. In that opin...
Many articles have already discussed the Supreme Court’s Obergefell v. Hodges decision. In that opin...
The article explores the threat posed by the same-sex marriage to the traditional institution of mar...
In the same-sex marriage case of Baehr v. Lewin, the Hawai\u27i Supreme Court, relying upon modem Am...
In 1993, the Hawaii Supreme Court held in Baehr v. Lewin that same-sex couples denied the right to m...
This article examines sex discrimination arguments in recent same-sex marriage cases. Since 1993, ...
The debate over the legality of same-sex marriage has centered largely on the substantive merits of ...
This paper utilizes John Rawls’ theory of Justice as Fairness to assess laws banning same-sex marria...
Laws that treat married persons in a different manner than they treat single persons permeate nearly...
This Article explores the choice-of-law question of whether a same-sex couple, married in Hawaii aft...
In Baehr v. Lewin, the Supreme Court of Hawaii sparked a controversy that has potential nationwide i...
Laws that treat married persons in a different manner than they treat single persons permeate nearly...
Laws that treat married persons in a different manner than they treat single persons permeate nearly...
This article examines sex discrimination arguments in recent same-sex marriage cases. Since 1993, ...
In 1993, the Hawaii Supreme Court held in Baehr v. Lewin that same-sex couples denied the right to m...
Many articles have already discussed the Supreme Court’s Obergefell v. Hodges decision. In that opin...
Many articles have already discussed the Supreme Court’s Obergefell v. Hodges decision. In that opin...
The article explores the threat posed by the same-sex marriage to the traditional institution of mar...
In the same-sex marriage case of Baehr v. Lewin, the Hawai\u27i Supreme Court, relying upon modem Am...
In 1993, the Hawaii Supreme Court held in Baehr v. Lewin that same-sex couples denied the right to m...
This article examines sex discrimination arguments in recent same-sex marriage cases. Since 1993, ...
The debate over the legality of same-sex marriage has centered largely on the substantive merits of ...
This paper utilizes John Rawls’ theory of Justice as Fairness to assess laws banning same-sex marria...
Laws that treat married persons in a different manner than they treat single persons permeate nearly...