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Article: The canon of family law.
- Article from:
- Yakima Herald-Republic
- Article date:
- December 1, 2004
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INTRODUCTION
I. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FAMILY LAW AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY
A. Overstating Change over Time
1. Status and contract
2. Coverture
3. Property norms in the law of parenthood
B. Understating Distinctions Between Families
1. The canonical examples
2. The noncanonical examples
C. The Consequences of the Canon and the Possibilities for
Change: The Debate over Divorce Law
II. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FAMILY LAW AND FEDERALISM
A. The Exclusion of Federal Law from the Family Law Canon
B. The Consequences of the Canon and the Possibilities for
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