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Book Synopsis: This popular family law casebook engages students by presenting core family law doctrine while exploring significant transformations in American families and cutting-edge policy debates. It highlights the important role of constitutional law—and other areas of state and federal law—in shaping family law. The book invites students to consider questions of family definition and governmental regulation of families in light of family law's purposes. It charts family law's evolving approach to adult-adult and parent-child (and other caretaker-dependent) relationships, emphasizing that contemporary families take a variety of forms. The Sixth Edition updates all chapters to reflect the latest family law developments, such as the legal treatment of nonmarital families (including plural relationships) and nonbiological parenting as well as recent Supreme Court decisions. It integrates material previously covered in separate chapters on ethical issues in family law practice and jurisdiction into the contexts in which they arise, such as divorce, child custody, and division of marital property. The Sixth Edition has new material highlighting the intersection of family law with race, gender, class, immigration, sexual orientation, and gender identity. As with previous editions, the casebook contains ample problems for students to apply doctrine to realistic factual contexts and highlights practical dynamics of family law practice.
The 6th edition:
- Thoroughly examines the impact of recent Supreme Court cases on family law, including Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization (and provides teachers with shorter and longer versions of that case), and Golan v. Saada
- Includes attention to the role of race and racism in laws that shape and regulate the family, with case law addressing marriage, divorce, and inheritance rights of formerly enslaved persons and a post-Loving v. Virginia case challenging the continued requirement that couples disclose race on a marriage license
- Provides a restructured chapter on the legal consequences of marriage, spousal roles within marriage, and the gender revolution within family law and related fields
- Includes new developments on marriage requirements, including state minimum age laws and common-law marriage rules, and addresses First Amendment challenges, post-Masterpiece Cakeshop, to civil marriage equality and state antidiscrimination laws
- Includes new coverage of the intersection of immigration and family law
- Addresses changes in legal approaches to nonmarital families, including multi-adult domestic partnerships and the Uniform Cohabitants' Economic Remedies Act
- Provides updated treatment of custody and parenting time issues, including parenting gender-expansive children
- Provides a restructured chapter on intimate partner violence (IPV), including updates on various factors impacting IPV and shifting gun control statutes and caselaw affecting civil protection orders
- Provides new consideration of child support issues, including joint custody and subsequent families
- Provides revised problems in anticipation of the NextGen Bar Exam
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Looking for a comprehensive and up-to-date resource on family law? Look no further than the Contemporary Family Law (American Casebook Series). This popular casebook is not just another dry textbook; it engages students by presenting core family law doctrine while exploring the significant transformations occurring in American families. With its cutting-edge policy debates and emphasis on constitutional law, this book is at the forefront of family law education.
One of the standout features of this book is its reflection of the evolving nature of family law in light of contemporary society. It charts the changing approach to adult-adult, parent-child, and caretaker-dependent relationships, recognizing that families come in all shapes and forms. Whether you're interested in nonmarital families, plural relationships, or nonbiological parenting, you'll find the latest legal treatment and Supreme Court decisions discussed in detail.
This sixth edition goes beyond the traditional scope of family law and delves into the intersectionality of race, gender, class, immigration, sexual orientation, and gender identity. It examines the impact of recent Supreme Court cases, such as Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization and Golan v. Saada, ensuring that you're equipped with the most current insights.
But it's not just about theory; this casebook provides ample real-life examples and practical exercises for students. You'll have the opportunity to apply doctrine to realistic contexts and gain a deeper understanding of the practical dynamics of family law practice.
Ready to dive into the fascinating world of family law? Get your copy of the Contemporary Family Law (American Casebook Series) now and stay ahead of the curve in this ever-evolving field. Click here to order!
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