The Supreme Court has said that there is a constitutional right to marry ; but what can this possibly mean? People do not have a right to marry their dog, their aunt, June 29, a rose petal, or a sunny day. This essay attempts to make some progress in understanding both the content and the scope of the right to marry. With respect to content, it concludes that people have no more and no less than this: a right of access to whatever expressive and material benefits the state now provides for the institution of marriage. It follows that the right to marry falls within the fundamental rights branch of equal protection doctrine, and is not properly understood in terms of substantive due process; it also follows that the state could abolish th...
In Obergefell v. Hodges, the United States Supreme Court recognized a constitutional right for same-...
In the summer of 2015 the United States Supreme Court handed down two groundbreaking constitutional ...
Part I of the Article explores the status of marriage as a fundamental right. Part II examines the...
The Supreme Court has said that there is a constitutional “right to marry”; but what can this possib...
How should courts think about the right to marry? This is a question of principle, of course, but it...
In this essay, I argue that marriage, as described and prescribed in Obergefell v. Hodges, functions...
In this Essay, I contend that a Fourteenth Amendment right to same-sex marriage will emerge, and pro...
Does the fundamental right to marry obligate the state to make the institution of marriage available...
Up until Obergefell v. Hodges, pro-marriage ideology was used to justify homophobic laws and the ent...
Same-sex marriage is now legal in six states, and tens of thousands of same-sex couples have already...
In this essay, I discuss the Constitution\u27s commitment to three themes - state power over familia...
Before we can consider the public purposes of marriage in America, we must understand what marriage ...
This essay seeks to explore and complicate the contemporary U.S. interstate same-sex relationship-re...
In this Essay, I demonstrate that, with the extension of the right to marry to same-sex couples in I...
What a long, strange trip it’s been from Bowers v. Hardwick to Obergefell v. Hodges. Less than thirt...
In Obergefell v. Hodges, the United States Supreme Court recognized a constitutional right for same-...
In the summer of 2015 the United States Supreme Court handed down two groundbreaking constitutional ...
Part I of the Article explores the status of marriage as a fundamental right. Part II examines the...
The Supreme Court has said that there is a constitutional “right to marry”; but what can this possib...
How should courts think about the right to marry? This is a question of principle, of course, but it...
In this essay, I argue that marriage, as described and prescribed in Obergefell v. Hodges, functions...
In this Essay, I contend that a Fourteenth Amendment right to same-sex marriage will emerge, and pro...
Does the fundamental right to marry obligate the state to make the institution of marriage available...
Up until Obergefell v. Hodges, pro-marriage ideology was used to justify homophobic laws and the ent...
Same-sex marriage is now legal in six states, and tens of thousands of same-sex couples have already...
In this essay, I discuss the Constitution\u27s commitment to three themes - state power over familia...
Before we can consider the public purposes of marriage in America, we must understand what marriage ...
This essay seeks to explore and complicate the contemporary U.S. interstate same-sex relationship-re...
In this Essay, I demonstrate that, with the extension of the right to marry to same-sex couples in I...
What a long, strange trip it’s been from Bowers v. Hardwick to Obergefell v. Hodges. Less than thirt...
In Obergefell v. Hodges, the United States Supreme Court recognized a constitutional right for same-...
In the summer of 2015 the United States Supreme Court handed down two groundbreaking constitutional ...
Part I of the Article explores the status of marriage as a fundamental right. Part II examines the...