Family law is for young people. To facilitate child rearing and help spouses pool resources over a lifetime, the law obligates parents to minor... MORE
In the introduction to her book, Kristin Henning writes: “We live in a society that is uniquely afraid of Black children.” (P. xv.)
The Rage of... MORE
The fertility industry generates approximately US$8 billion in revenue annually and plays a role in the birth of tens of thousands of children each... MORE
During March — Women’s History Month — numerous headlines announced new studies about the gender wage gap. A report found that young women in 22... MORE
This article reviews the legal status of nonmarital cohabitation in the United States. The recognition of cohabitants’ claims in the United States... MORE
Children in the foster care system deserve appropriate foster care placements. Unfortunately, our duty to find caregivers for children in need has... MORE
A series of Supreme Court decisions recognize the end of the federal-state-corporate partnership that once provided a foundation for employment... MORE
This draft book chapter, prepared as part of a symposium on The 100-Year Life by Linda Gratton and Andrew Scott, reflects on the future of family law... MORE
This Article examines one form of property rights available to a surviving spouse, the elective share. The elective share serves as an override to a... MORE
In Blumenthal v. Brewer, the Illinois Supreme Court held that it would not enforce an alleged agreement between a nonmarital couple that centered on... MORE
This article addresses a significant challenge to federal Indian law currently emerging in the federal courts. In 2013, the Supreme Court suggested... MORE
Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeat Associated System (CRISPR-Cas9) is evolving as a multi-faceted technology that can help in... MORE