This Article will consider the framework for empirical work on family law, arguing that the failure to ask more sophisticated questions at the beginning of the research has limited its effectiveness. In this sense, Professor Peg Brinig’s work stands out for the creativity of the questions she has asked, her exploration of underutilized databases, and her work’s potential to serve as a foundation for a new paradigm for the integration of empirical work into family law theory. This Article will discuss the way that theory—and the creation of discourses associated with it—informs empirical research. First, it will maintain that the influence of empirical work depends on the discourse in which it is embedded. Second, it considers the influence ...
This Article offers a genealogy of domestic relations law (later renamed family law). It comes in tw...
In the wake of vast social and economic changes, the nuclear family has lost its dominance, both as ...
Historically, the legal system justified family law’s rules and policies through morality, common se...
This Article will consider the framework for empirical work on family law, arguing that the failure ...
Until fairly recently, researchers have not done much theoretical work on the subject of family law....
What is the place of the family in legal scholarship and teaching, and in deep, implicit ideas about...
The author argues that family law should take into account underlying human and societal problems. S...
It is fitting to include an essay defending the application of empirical research to family law and ...
Economists have studied numerous fields of law for many years, but family law was virtually neglecte...
"Changes in family structures, demographics, social attitudes and economic policies over the last si...
This Article examines the convergence of feminist and law and economics theory on family law questio...
Perhaps more than in any other field, legal scholarship has aimed directly at influencing public pol...
The invitation to write for this symposium on Stability and Change Through Law a short article about...
This post includes the table of contents, introduction and our comment as the editors of an interdis...
Family law scholarship is thriving, with scholars using varied methodologies to analyze intimate par...
This Article offers a genealogy of domestic relations law (later renamed family law). It comes in tw...
In the wake of vast social and economic changes, the nuclear family has lost its dominance, both as ...
Historically, the legal system justified family law’s rules and policies through morality, common se...
This Article will consider the framework for empirical work on family law, arguing that the failure ...
Until fairly recently, researchers have not done much theoretical work on the subject of family law....
What is the place of the family in legal scholarship and teaching, and in deep, implicit ideas about...
The author argues that family law should take into account underlying human and societal problems. S...
It is fitting to include an essay defending the application of empirical research to family law and ...
Economists have studied numerous fields of law for many years, but family law was virtually neglecte...
"Changes in family structures, demographics, social attitudes and economic policies over the last si...
This Article examines the convergence of feminist and law and economics theory on family law questio...
Perhaps more than in any other field, legal scholarship has aimed directly at influencing public pol...
The invitation to write for this symposium on Stability and Change Through Law a short article about...
This post includes the table of contents, introduction and our comment as the editors of an interdis...
Family law scholarship is thriving, with scholars using varied methodologies to analyze intimate par...
This Article offers a genealogy of domestic relations law (later renamed family law). It comes in tw...
In the wake of vast social and economic changes, the nuclear family has lost its dominance, both as ...
Historically, the legal system justified family law’s rules and policies through morality, common se...