This article examines the boundaries of judicial interpretation as courts struggle to define the families formed by lesbians, gay men and transexuals. It compares the jurisprudence of numerous state courts examining queer families in different contexts. The article identifies three interwoven components of judicial reasoning: lex reasoning, grounded in the jurisdiction\u27s binding and persuasive law; factual reasoning in which the courts must categorize queer families as analogous to those the law already recognizes or instead as something quite new and distinct; and finally methodological reasoning, in which courts self-consciously examine the boundaries of their own interpretive authority. Showing that in comparable situations courts c...
This article endeavours to open up a dialogue between succession law and the field of gender, sexual...
This introduction to the Critical Analysis of Law special issue on queer legal studies excavates thr...
This introduction to the Critical Analysis of Law special issue on queer legal studies excavates thr...
This article examines the boundaries of judicial interpretation as courts struggle to define the fam...
This article considers three recent court judgments that resulted from challenges by homosexual men ...
This article considers three recent court judgments that resulted from challenges by homosexual men ...
This article considers three recent court judgments that resulted from challenges by homosexual men ...
Drawing on sociology, queer studies, and legal scholarship, this Comment develops a textual metho...
This essay examines how lawyers and judges have framed the question of children’s queerness in litig...
The notion that queer theory and feminism are inevitably in tension with one another has been well d...
‘What is family?’ is an impossible question. Singular definitions in the legal realm are predominant...
The notion that queer theory and feminism are inevitably in tension with one another has been well d...
Historically, federal and state legislation placed different conditions on same- and opposite-sex co...
This paper deals with the role of American courts, specifically their decisions, regarding the right...
This introduction to the Critical Analysis of Law special issue on queer legal studies excavates thr...
This article endeavours to open up a dialogue between succession law and the field of gender, sexual...
This introduction to the Critical Analysis of Law special issue on queer legal studies excavates thr...
This introduction to the Critical Analysis of Law special issue on queer legal studies excavates thr...
This article examines the boundaries of judicial interpretation as courts struggle to define the fam...
This article considers three recent court judgments that resulted from challenges by homosexual men ...
This article considers three recent court judgments that resulted from challenges by homosexual men ...
This article considers three recent court judgments that resulted from challenges by homosexual men ...
Drawing on sociology, queer studies, and legal scholarship, this Comment develops a textual metho...
This essay examines how lawyers and judges have framed the question of children’s queerness in litig...
The notion that queer theory and feminism are inevitably in tension with one another has been well d...
‘What is family?’ is an impossible question. Singular definitions in the legal realm are predominant...
The notion that queer theory and feminism are inevitably in tension with one another has been well d...
Historically, federal and state legislation placed different conditions on same- and opposite-sex co...
This paper deals with the role of American courts, specifically their decisions, regarding the right...
This introduction to the Critical Analysis of Law special issue on queer legal studies excavates thr...
This article endeavours to open up a dialogue between succession law and the field of gender, sexual...
This introduction to the Critical Analysis of Law special issue on queer legal studies excavates thr...
This introduction to the Critical Analysis of Law special issue on queer legal studies excavates thr...