In this Article, Professor Coombs argues that the debate about same-sex marriage has wrongfully ignored transgendered people and their relationships. She provides an overview of arguments made by opponents of same-sex marriage, such as tradition, procreation, child-rearing, and family values. She then examines cases involving transsexual marriages and uses this analysis to deconstruct the same-sex marriage debate. Professor Coombs argues that an honest consideration of transgendered people and their relationships forces a re-evaluation of arguments against same-sex marriage and disrupts the gendered patriarchy on which traditional marriage rests. Marriage should be seen as a relationship between two people, regardless of their gender appear...
This article examines sex discrimination arguments in recent same-sex marriage cases. Since 1993, ...
An exploration of different perspectives on homosexuality throughout history, starting from ancient ...
This Article highlights both the rewards in accepting and the risks in rejecting a claim of sex disc...
In this Article, Professor Coombs argues that the debate about same-sex marriage has wrongfully igno...
The quickly arriving reality of same-sex marriage is a move forward for all couples who marry, inclu...
Transgendered individuals and their families face legal risks that most families do not, at least in...
This article addresses the charged slippery slope accusation that permitting same-sex marriage will ...
The debate surrounding same-sex marriage has taken on new importance in light of recent Supreme Cour...
Unrepresented in the literature on same-sex marriage is the perspective of a family law scholar who ...
The article proposes a different, more nuanced and responsive, understanding and defense of same-sex...
The success of a social justice movement, especially with regard to issues upon which the public wil...
Opponents of same-sex marriage argue that the concept is oxymoronic. Marriage, they say, must involv...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
Professors Tebbe and Widiss revisit the arguments they made in Equal Access and the Right to Marry ...
This article examines sex discrimination arguments in recent same-sex marriage cases. Since 1993, ...
An exploration of different perspectives on homosexuality throughout history, starting from ancient ...
This Article highlights both the rewards in accepting and the risks in rejecting a claim of sex disc...
In this Article, Professor Coombs argues that the debate about same-sex marriage has wrongfully igno...
The quickly arriving reality of same-sex marriage is a move forward for all couples who marry, inclu...
Transgendered individuals and their families face legal risks that most families do not, at least in...
This article addresses the charged slippery slope accusation that permitting same-sex marriage will ...
The debate surrounding same-sex marriage has taken on new importance in light of recent Supreme Cour...
Unrepresented in the literature on same-sex marriage is the perspective of a family law scholar who ...
The article proposes a different, more nuanced and responsive, understanding and defense of same-sex...
The success of a social justice movement, especially with regard to issues upon which the public wil...
Opponents of same-sex marriage argue that the concept is oxymoronic. Marriage, they say, must involv...
Conflicts and choice of law questions arising from marriage recognition are more multidimensional to...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
Professors Tebbe and Widiss revisit the arguments they made in Equal Access and the Right to Marry ...
This article examines sex discrimination arguments in recent same-sex marriage cases. Since 1993, ...
An exploration of different perspectives on homosexuality throughout history, starting from ancient ...
This Article highlights both the rewards in accepting and the risks in rejecting a claim of sex disc...