In family law, “autonomy” has traditionally meant freedom from state interference in one’s intimate life. This Article describes an emergent, libertarian vision of autonomy as property rights that also demands freedom from other family members. This conception, “choice about obligations,” holds redistribution of resources between intimates to be illegitimate unless the richer party “chose” to take on financial obligations ex ante by ceremonially marrying or formally contracting. But as more people conduct their intimate lives outside these legal institutions, choice about obligations increasingly collides with another, more fundamental, family law principle: the imperative to “privatize dependency,” i.e., to redistribute resources between f...
Recently, the privileged legal status of marriage has become the subject of political and academic c...
What explains U.S. family law? What are the origins of the current chaos and controversy in the fiel...
Family law is succumbing to pluralism. Scholars have celebrated this trend as a desirable outcome of...
In family law, “autonomy” has traditionally meant freedom from state interference in one’s intimate ...
Even as the pandemic has both highlighted and compounded the challenges many U.S. families face in m...
Even as the pandemic has both highlighted and compounded the challenges many U.S. families face in m...
There is a conflict at the heart of family law between neoliberal ideas of autonomy, which increasin...
Part I of this Article describes the general nonrecognition of altruism in the law. It then focuses ...
Over time, the definition of family has shifted from being premised upon kinship to legal status. I...
Contemporary family law scholarship and a growing body of doctrine often assume that a functional ap...
Contemporary family law scholarship and a growing body of doctrine often assume that a functional ap...
In this article, I document how neoliberalism dominates U.S. family law in three legal arenas. The f...
The article explores the ironies involved in the contemporary enforcement of family obligations. As ...
Family law is succumbing to pluralism. Scholars have celebrated this trend as a desirable outcome of...
This Article offers a new theory of how the law attempts to control intimate and family life and use...
Recently, the privileged legal status of marriage has become the subject of political and academic c...
What explains U.S. family law? What are the origins of the current chaos and controversy in the fiel...
Family law is succumbing to pluralism. Scholars have celebrated this trend as a desirable outcome of...
In family law, “autonomy” has traditionally meant freedom from state interference in one’s intimate ...
Even as the pandemic has both highlighted and compounded the challenges many U.S. families face in m...
Even as the pandemic has both highlighted and compounded the challenges many U.S. families face in m...
There is a conflict at the heart of family law between neoliberal ideas of autonomy, which increasin...
Part I of this Article describes the general nonrecognition of altruism in the law. It then focuses ...
Over time, the definition of family has shifted from being premised upon kinship to legal status. I...
Contemporary family law scholarship and a growing body of doctrine often assume that a functional ap...
Contemporary family law scholarship and a growing body of doctrine often assume that a functional ap...
In this article, I document how neoliberalism dominates U.S. family law in three legal arenas. The f...
The article explores the ironies involved in the contemporary enforcement of family obligations. As ...
Family law is succumbing to pluralism. Scholars have celebrated this trend as a desirable outcome of...
This Article offers a new theory of how the law attempts to control intimate and family life and use...
Recently, the privileged legal status of marriage has become the subject of political and academic c...
What explains U.S. family law? What are the origins of the current chaos and controversy in the fiel...
Family law is succumbing to pluralism. Scholars have celebrated this trend as a desirable outcome of...