This Article seeks to explore in a preliminary way some questions that would be raised by the adoption of such a program. The initial issue raised by the proposal is: does the government ever have any legitimate business favoring some family forms over others? The first-pass answer would appear to be yes. The law recognizes marriage, restricts it to persons of the opposite sex (at least for now), and confers upon married couples comparative rights and privileges-although fewer than have been enjoyed in the past. The more difficult questions are: what exactly is the nature of the government\u27s interest in promoting certain types of family life, and what are the limits on the forms that the favoritism may take? Specifically, what is the p...
Welfare reform legislation enacted in 1996, which created the Temporary Assistance for Needy Familie...
Family policy and the law based on it assume universals. That is, if marriage improves the welfare o...
This Article suggests that tax and welfare policies that promote gender equality require creative th...
This Article seeks to explore in a preliminary way some questions that would be raised by the adopti...
Part I of this Article describes the privatized-family model that dominates U.S. law and policy toda...
In recent years government has withdrawn control from some family matters, while initiating interven...
The last decade of federal welfare reform has produced a windfall of funding for social science rese...
The family seems to pose an insoluble dilemma for a liberal society, because it pits liberal values ...
Part I of this article discusses the legal system\u27s recognition of parental rights and enumerates...
The background for this article is, of course, the duty of parents to provide sustenance for their c...
This paper examines how U.S. child support policy validates traditional divisions of labor and there...
This article uses the Supreme Court of Canada\u27s decision in G.(J.) v. New Brunswick to frame a di...
This Article offers a new perspective on the relationship between family and federalism by analyzing...
Alasdair MacIntyre, Michael Sandel and other critics have argued that liberalism is living off the b...
In this dissertation, I consider the stance that a liberal democratic state should take with respect...
Welfare reform legislation enacted in 1996, which created the Temporary Assistance for Needy Familie...
Family policy and the law based on it assume universals. That is, if marriage improves the welfare o...
This Article suggests that tax and welfare policies that promote gender equality require creative th...
This Article seeks to explore in a preliminary way some questions that would be raised by the adopti...
Part I of this Article describes the privatized-family model that dominates U.S. law and policy toda...
In recent years government has withdrawn control from some family matters, while initiating interven...
The last decade of federal welfare reform has produced a windfall of funding for social science rese...
The family seems to pose an insoluble dilemma for a liberal society, because it pits liberal values ...
Part I of this article discusses the legal system\u27s recognition of parental rights and enumerates...
The background for this article is, of course, the duty of parents to provide sustenance for their c...
This paper examines how U.S. child support policy validates traditional divisions of labor and there...
This article uses the Supreme Court of Canada\u27s decision in G.(J.) v. New Brunswick to frame a di...
This Article offers a new perspective on the relationship between family and federalism by analyzing...
Alasdair MacIntyre, Michael Sandel and other critics have argued that liberalism is living off the b...
In this dissertation, I consider the stance that a liberal democratic state should take with respect...
Welfare reform legislation enacted in 1996, which created the Temporary Assistance for Needy Familie...
Family policy and the law based on it assume universals. That is, if marriage improves the welfare o...
This Article suggests that tax and welfare policies that promote gender equality require creative th...