Recognition across state and national borders of controversial forms of domestic relationships have existed throughout the history of conflict of laws, creating tension between two important principles: respect for comity and protection of valued domestic public policies. Drawing upon several examples, and particularly the history of international and intrastate recognition of slavery (a “domestic relationship”) in Anglo-American history, the article shows that despite the comity-based presumption of respect for legal status created in other jurisdictions, when strong public policies protective of domestic relations and status have been implicated, American states consistently have declined to give interstate recognition to those controvers...
History and tradition have taken a prominent place as favored rationales for the exclusion of same-s...
The global movement to provide domestic relationship status and benefits to same-sex couples has res...
The purpose of this paper is to consider how the legal regulation of marriage impacts upon religious...
Recognition across state and national borders of controversial forms of domestic relationships have ...
This paper addresses the age-old problem of interstate marriage recognition, raised anew by the lega...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
The paper explores migrating same sex marriages - that is, same-sex marriages or civil unions entere...
The legal recognition of same-sex relationships has been a legislative Gordian knot for almost three...
One of the great complications of the current marriage debates is the way that federalism and confli...
This article is about conflicts of laws questions relating to domestic partnerships. The article poi...
This Article focuses on the reasons for state and federal recognition of Native American polygamous ...
Growth in the number of states legalizing same-sex marriages and civil unions that increasingly mirr...
The federal government now recognizes same-sex marriages as triggering rights and responsibilities u...
The national same-sex marriage debate has been dominated for the past decade by the interstate recog...
History and tradition have taken a prominent place as favored rationales for the exclusion of same-s...
The global movement to provide domestic relationship status and benefits to same-sex couples has res...
The purpose of this paper is to consider how the legal regulation of marriage impacts upon religious...
Recognition across state and national borders of controversial forms of domestic relationships have ...
This paper addresses the age-old problem of interstate marriage recognition, raised anew by the lega...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
The paper explores migrating same sex marriages - that is, same-sex marriages or civil unions entere...
The legal recognition of same-sex relationships has been a legislative Gordian knot for almost three...
One of the great complications of the current marriage debates is the way that federalism and confli...
This article is about conflicts of laws questions relating to domestic partnerships. The article poi...
This Article focuses on the reasons for state and federal recognition of Native American polygamous ...
Growth in the number of states legalizing same-sex marriages and civil unions that increasingly mirr...
The federal government now recognizes same-sex marriages as triggering rights and responsibilities u...
The national same-sex marriage debate has been dominated for the past decade by the interstate recog...
History and tradition have taken a prominent place as favored rationales for the exclusion of same-s...
The global movement to provide domestic relationship status and benefits to same-sex couples has res...
The purpose of this paper is to consider how the legal regulation of marriage impacts upon religious...