This article was written as a contribution to the Fordham Law Review Symposium entitled Moore Kinship. It examines the various Supreme Court opinions in Moore v. City of East Cleveland to show how they foreshadow the tension between the growing desire of individuals to define “family” in terms of their own choosing and the state’s power to define what constitutes a legitimate family form and, thus, to decide who is entitled to state support. As the article notes, Moore is a methodologically conservative opinion that celebrates the traditional institution of the family through the vehicle of a grandmother-headed extended family. In this sense, Moore has much in common with Obergefell v. Hodges, which reconciled an alternative family with mai...
This Article proceeds in three parts. Part I briefly recounts the evolution of zoning laws and their...
Today\u27s lopsided competition between the individual and social interests has made the law a party...
Over time, the definition of family has shifted from being premised upon kinship to legal status. I...
Part I of this Article briefly explores the culture wars that have consumed American politics since ...
Part I of this Article briefly recounts the plurality decision in Moore before analyzing Justice Bre...
Part I of this Article briefly recounts the plurality decision in Moore before analyzing Justice Bre...
In discussing the legal system\u27s response to alternative families seeking an extension of traditi...
This Article examines two domains of family law, each of which seems to threaten or challenge (depen...
Forty years ago, Mrs. Inez Moore, a widowed black mother and grandmother of little means, secured a ...
In the twenty years following Loving, the Supreme Court decided a number of cases dealing with the f...
For more than a century the Supreme Court of the United States has championed family as an instituti...
At the heart of Moore v City of East Cleveland is 7 year old John Moore Jr. How would we tell the st...
This Article is divided into three parts. First, I retell the story of Moore from John Jr.’s perspec...
In upholding Proposition 8 one year after finding that same sex couples had a constitutional right t...
This Article offers a new perspective on the relationship between family and federalism by analyzing...
This Article proceeds in three parts. Part I briefly recounts the evolution of zoning laws and their...
Today\u27s lopsided competition between the individual and social interests has made the law a party...
Over time, the definition of family has shifted from being premised upon kinship to legal status. I...
Part I of this Article briefly explores the culture wars that have consumed American politics since ...
Part I of this Article briefly recounts the plurality decision in Moore before analyzing Justice Bre...
Part I of this Article briefly recounts the plurality decision in Moore before analyzing Justice Bre...
In discussing the legal system\u27s response to alternative families seeking an extension of traditi...
This Article examines two domains of family law, each of which seems to threaten or challenge (depen...
Forty years ago, Mrs. Inez Moore, a widowed black mother and grandmother of little means, secured a ...
In the twenty years following Loving, the Supreme Court decided a number of cases dealing with the f...
For more than a century the Supreme Court of the United States has championed family as an instituti...
At the heart of Moore v City of East Cleveland is 7 year old John Moore Jr. How would we tell the st...
This Article is divided into three parts. First, I retell the story of Moore from John Jr.’s perspec...
In upholding Proposition 8 one year after finding that same sex couples had a constitutional right t...
This Article offers a new perspective on the relationship between family and federalism by analyzing...
This Article proceeds in three parts. Part I briefly recounts the evolution of zoning laws and their...
Today\u27s lopsided competition between the individual and social interests has made the law a party...
Over time, the definition of family has shifted from being premised upon kinship to legal status. I...