This Article questions whether and why it should be unconstitutional to treat legitimate and illegitimate children differently. It argues that legitimacy doctrine is rooted in a biological essentialism completely at odds with contemporary efforts to expand legal recognition of nontraditional parenting practices including same-sex parenting, single parenthood by choice, surrogacy, and sperm donation. The routine invocation of legitimacy doctrine by advocates purporting to help nontraditional families is thus at best ironic and at worst dangerous. Analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court’s legitimacy cases reveals that liberal Justices, in trying to dismantle marriage—a legal construct—as the arbiter of legitimate parenthood, presumed that a biolog...
Although the Supreme Court has hinted in recent years that illegitimacy may be a suspect classificat...
This article connects the constitutional jurisprudence of the family to debates over reproductive te...
Part I of this article introduces the tension between constitutionally protected parental autonomy r...
This Article questions whether and why it should be unconstitutional to treat legitimate and illegit...
This Article examines the legal and policy implications that arise when two women involved in a same...
For more than thirty years, the central questions of the law of parentage have been when and to what...
Part I of this article discusses the legal system\u27s recognition of parental rights and enumerates...
In our time the general constitutional phrase promising equal protection has become specific law. It...
Illegitimates often have been discriminated against by legislatures in the enactment of statutes, as...
Faced with an unprecedented number of children born into non-traditional family arrangements, courts...
The purpose of this Article is to analyze the Santosky presupposition and demonstrate why it is misd...
Equitable parenthood doctrines generally provide rights relating to visitation or custody to an indi...
This Comment explores the equal protection rights of illegitimate children born to artificially inse...
No one would dispute that for most of U.S. history, nonmarital children suffered significant legal a...
In the wake of Obergefell v. Hodges, courts and legislatures claim in principle to have repudiated t...
Although the Supreme Court has hinted in recent years that illegitimacy may be a suspect classificat...
This article connects the constitutional jurisprudence of the family to debates over reproductive te...
Part I of this article introduces the tension between constitutionally protected parental autonomy r...
This Article questions whether and why it should be unconstitutional to treat legitimate and illegit...
This Article examines the legal and policy implications that arise when two women involved in a same...
For more than thirty years, the central questions of the law of parentage have been when and to what...
Part I of this article discusses the legal system\u27s recognition of parental rights and enumerates...
In our time the general constitutional phrase promising equal protection has become specific law. It...
Illegitimates often have been discriminated against by legislatures in the enactment of statutes, as...
Faced with an unprecedented number of children born into non-traditional family arrangements, courts...
The purpose of this Article is to analyze the Santosky presupposition and demonstrate why it is misd...
Equitable parenthood doctrines generally provide rights relating to visitation or custody to an indi...
This Comment explores the equal protection rights of illegitimate children born to artificially inse...
No one would dispute that for most of U.S. history, nonmarital children suffered significant legal a...
In the wake of Obergefell v. Hodges, courts and legislatures claim in principle to have repudiated t...
Although the Supreme Court has hinted in recent years that illegitimacy may be a suspect classificat...
This article connects the constitutional jurisprudence of the family to debates over reproductive te...
Part I of this article introduces the tension between constitutionally protected parental autonomy r...