Modern Family Law: Cases and Materials, Eighth Edition
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Book length
912 pages
Publication Date
2024-02-26
Edition
Eighth Edition
Teaching Materials
NO
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Table of contents
Preface
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Exploring the conflict between respect for privacy and deference to state authority in the context of family law today, each chapter in the Eighth Edition of this popular Family Law casebook provides a lens to explore the appropriate role of the state in family decision making, and helps equip students to handle current and emerging family law issues. The book features riveting well-edited cases, notes, interdisciplinary materials, and problems that highlight issues of gender, sexuality, race, and class. Integrating legal developments with perspectives from history, psychology, sociology, medicine, and philosophy, this casebook uniquely reflects the full diversity of the modern family, including key updates on marriage equality and parentage issues for LGBTQ-headed families, nonmarital families, abortion, adoption, and assisted reproduction.
New to the Eighth Edition:
Recent landmark developments in the law of abortion, including Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, and updates on state law efforts to curtail abortion access
Conflict between nondiscrimination principles and the First Amendment, including 303 Creative v. Elenis
Updates on recent or pending Supreme Court cases, including Brackeen v. Haaland, Golan v. Saada, and Rahimi v. U.S.
Recent Uniform Acts, including the Uniform Cohabitants' Economic Remedies Act and the Uniform Unregulated Child Custody Transfer Act
New federal law, including the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act (2022) and the Respect for Marriage Act
State law reform on marriages involving minors
Impact of COVID on family law
Benefits for instructors and students:
A mix of “classics” and cutting-edge materials illuminate family law’s past and its continuing development in an era of exciting change
Materials—such as narratives, epilogues, personal communications, social science perspectives, and comparative information—bring family law to life
Thoughtfully organized materials clearly present basic principles and doctrines, while inviting policy-based reflections and questions about law reform
Provocative questions and Problems based on cases and current events will spark lively class discussions
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