There is something audacious at the heart of Clare Huntington’s Failure to Flourish. She insists that the state exists to ensure that families flourish. Not just that they survive, or not starve, or be able, somehow, to make ends meet—but that they flourish. She demands this not just for some families but, importantly, for all families. This simple, bold, and profoundly countercultural demand allows Huntington to make a tremendously convincing case that the state can begin to do precisely that. Failure to Flourish is a brave, rigorously produced, carefully researched, and politically astute book. Huntington seeks to persuade a wide swath of the American political landscape, and at every turn she chooses her words carefully to accomplish tha...
Antipoverty efforts are persistently subverted by broad societal contempt for poor people. The belie...
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Long before the Supreme Court’s seminal parenting cases took a due process Lochnerian turn, American...
There is something audacious at the heart of Clare Huntington’s Failure to Flourish. She insists tha...
Clare Huntington, Failure to Flourish: How Law Undermines Family Relationships. Oxford University Pr...
2015 Prose Award Honorable Mention for Law and Legal Studies Exploring the connection between famili...
Equally distributed prosperity depends on equal respect for all. Women’s legal right to own property...
Hierarchies among children dramatically impact their development. Beginning before birth, and contin...
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Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter by Joan Williams is illuminating, intelle...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation investigates the relationship between legal and comedic discourse of t...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
The international human rights movement and its institutions have faced searing criticism that they ...
The saying is that each generation is supposed to do better than the generation before it. I was tol...
This book addresses the pressing issue of severe poverty and inequality, and questions why violation...
Antipoverty efforts are persistently subverted by broad societal contempt for poor people. The belie...
Rather than treating them as discrete and incommensurable ideas, we sketch some connections between ...
Long before the Supreme Court’s seminal parenting cases took a due process Lochnerian turn, American...
There is something audacious at the heart of Clare Huntington’s Failure to Flourish. She insists tha...
Clare Huntington, Failure to Flourish: How Law Undermines Family Relationships. Oxford University Pr...
2015 Prose Award Honorable Mention for Law and Legal Studies Exploring the connection between famili...
Equally distributed prosperity depends on equal respect for all. Women’s legal right to own property...
Hierarchies among children dramatically impact their development. Beginning before birth, and contin...
One of the most dominant themes in American ideology is equality of opportunity. In our society, abi...
Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter by Joan Williams is illuminating, intelle...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation investigates the relationship between legal and comedic discourse of t...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
The international human rights movement and its institutions have faced searing criticism that they ...
The saying is that each generation is supposed to do better than the generation before it. I was tol...
This book addresses the pressing issue of severe poverty and inequality, and questions why violation...
Antipoverty efforts are persistently subverted by broad societal contempt for poor people. The belie...
Rather than treating them as discrete and incommensurable ideas, we sketch some connections between ...
Long before the Supreme Court’s seminal parenting cases took a due process Lochnerian turn, American...