The federal government now recognizes same-sex marriages as triggering rights and responsibilities under federal law. However, it still generally refuses to recognize alternative legal statuses—civil unions and domestic partnerships—that were created by states to serve as functional marriages. Even though all the states that created such alternative statuses now permit same-sex couples to marry, this misguided policy causes ongoing harms. Some same-sex couples who entered into alternative relationships when marriage was not an option may now lack the capacity to marry. Couples who have since married may also be hurt by the federal government’s refusal to recognize civil unions or domestic partnerships retroactively, even in situations where...
Same-sex marriage is now a reality across Western countries. While this was a positive achievement f...
The new question relating to same sex marriage is not who decides, but who is married. The federal...
At the present time, same-sex marriage is permitted in six states, while civil unions or domestic pa...
The federal government now recognizes same-sex marriages as triggering rights and responsibilities u...
States have adopted several different regimes of recognition for same-sex couples. A few states allo...
States have adopted several different regimes of recognition for same-sex couples. A few states allo...
Same-sex marriage is now legal in six states, and tens of thousands of same-sex couples have already...
States have adopted several different regimes of recognition for same-sex couples. A few states allo...
The legal recognition of same-sex relationships has been a legislative Gordian knot for almost three...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
Despite discussions for over ten years, we still do not have any decisions on interstate or internat...
Same-sex marriage is legal in six states, and nearly 50,000 same-sex couples have already married. Y...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
This article is divided into three sections. Section one considers the positive results from the civ...
In the context of recent accomplishments in the quest for full marriage equality for same-sex couple...
Same-sex marriage is now a reality across Western countries. While this was a positive achievement f...
The new question relating to same sex marriage is not who decides, but who is married. The federal...
At the present time, same-sex marriage is permitted in six states, while civil unions or domestic pa...
The federal government now recognizes same-sex marriages as triggering rights and responsibilities u...
States have adopted several different regimes of recognition for same-sex couples. A few states allo...
States have adopted several different regimes of recognition for same-sex couples. A few states allo...
Same-sex marriage is now legal in six states, and tens of thousands of same-sex couples have already...
States have adopted several different regimes of recognition for same-sex couples. A few states allo...
The legal recognition of same-sex relationships has been a legislative Gordian knot for almost three...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
Despite discussions for over ten years, we still do not have any decisions on interstate or internat...
Same-sex marriage is legal in six states, and nearly 50,000 same-sex couples have already married. Y...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
This article is divided into three sections. Section one considers the positive results from the civ...
In the context of recent accomplishments in the quest for full marriage equality for same-sex couple...
Same-sex marriage is now a reality across Western countries. While this was a positive achievement f...
The new question relating to same sex marriage is not who decides, but who is married. The federal...
At the present time, same-sex marriage is permitted in six states, while civil unions or domestic pa...