The Contested Place of Religion in Family Law
Herausgeber: Wilson, Robin Fretwell
The Contested Place of Religion in Family Law
Herausgeber: Wilson, Robin Fretwell
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Examines clashes over religious liberty spanning the life cycle of families - from birth to death.
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Examines clashes over religious liberty spanning the life cycle of families - from birth to death.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 744
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1209g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417600
- ISBN-10: 1108417604
- Artikelnr.: 48957507
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 744
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1209g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417600
- ISBN-10: 1108417604
- Artikelnr.: 48957507
Foreword Senator Orrin Hatch; Introduction Robin Fretwell Wilson; Part I.
The Foundations and Boundaries of Religious Liberty: 1. The risky business
of RFRAs after Hobby Lobby Elizabeth Sepper; 2. Religion and the family in
the wake of Hobby Lobby Michael A. Helfand; Part II. Religious Claims at
Birth: 3. Religious exceptionalism and religiously motivated harm Michele
Bratcher Goodwin; 4. Contraceptive access and religious liberty: can we
afford to protect both? Mark L. Rienzi; 5. The contraceptive-coverage cases
and the problem of politicized free-exercise lawsuits Gregory M. Lipper; 6.
The substantial burden question: secular tools for secular courts Michael
A. Helfand; 7. Coming soon to a court near you: male circumcision in
religious families in Europe and the United States Eric Rassbach; Part III.
Religious Claims in Childrearing: 8. The easiest accommodation: abandoning
other people's children to their parents' religious views James G. Dwyer;
9. Marriage agreements and religious family life Brian H. Bix; 10.
Religious parents who divorce Margaret F. Brinig; 11. Regulating the
relationship between parents: moving beyond marriage and custody law Merle
H. Weiner; 12. Bad faith: when religious beliefs imperil children Paul A.
Offit; 13. By faith alone: when religious beliefs and child welfare collide
Robin Fretwell Wilson and Shaakirrah Sanders; Part IV. Rethinking Marriage
after Obergefell: 14. After Obergefell: locating the contemporary state
interest in marriage Kari E. Hong; 15. Transformational marriage: how to
end the culture wars over same-sex marriage Robin B. Kar; 16. Divorcing
marriage and the state post-Obergefell Robin Fretwell Wilson; 17. Why no
polygamy John Witte, Jr; 18. Scrutinizing polygamy under religious freedom
restoration acts Maura Irene Strassberg; Part V. Religious Claims at End of
Life: 19. Religion and advance medical directives: formulation and
enforcement implications Richard L. Kaplan; 20. Personal religious identity
at the end of life Naomi Cahn and Reverend Amy Ziettlow; Part VI. Shaping
the Legal Culture of the Family: 21. Taking colliding trains off a
collision path: lessons from the Utah compromise for civil society J.
Stuart Adams; 22. Family law and civil rights movements: examining the
influence of courts and legislatures on racial and sexual orientation
equality Anthony Michael Kreis; 23. Latter-day constitutionalism:
sexuality, gender, and Mormons William N. Eskridge, Jr; Part VII.
International Perspectives: 24. The future of marriage in secular societies
Patrick M. Parkinson; 25. A tale of fragmentation and intertwinement: the
sacred and the secular systems for forming and dissolving marriages in
Israel Karin Carmit Yefet and Arianne Renan Barzilay; 26. Religious modesty
for women and girls: a comparative analysis of legal protections in France
and the United States Asma T. Uddin.
The Foundations and Boundaries of Religious Liberty: 1. The risky business
of RFRAs after Hobby Lobby Elizabeth Sepper; 2. Religion and the family in
the wake of Hobby Lobby Michael A. Helfand; Part II. Religious Claims at
Birth: 3. Religious exceptionalism and religiously motivated harm Michele
Bratcher Goodwin; 4. Contraceptive access and religious liberty: can we
afford to protect both? Mark L. Rienzi; 5. The contraceptive-coverage cases
and the problem of politicized free-exercise lawsuits Gregory M. Lipper; 6.
The substantial burden question: secular tools for secular courts Michael
A. Helfand; 7. Coming soon to a court near you: male circumcision in
religious families in Europe and the United States Eric Rassbach; Part III.
Religious Claims in Childrearing: 8. The easiest accommodation: abandoning
other people's children to their parents' religious views James G. Dwyer;
9. Marriage agreements and religious family life Brian H. Bix; 10.
Religious parents who divorce Margaret F. Brinig; 11. Regulating the
relationship between parents: moving beyond marriage and custody law Merle
H. Weiner; 12. Bad faith: when religious beliefs imperil children Paul A.
Offit; 13. By faith alone: when religious beliefs and child welfare collide
Robin Fretwell Wilson and Shaakirrah Sanders; Part IV. Rethinking Marriage
after Obergefell: 14. After Obergefell: locating the contemporary state
interest in marriage Kari E. Hong; 15. Transformational marriage: how to
end the culture wars over same-sex marriage Robin B. Kar; 16. Divorcing
marriage and the state post-Obergefell Robin Fretwell Wilson; 17. Why no
polygamy John Witte, Jr; 18. Scrutinizing polygamy under religious freedom
restoration acts Maura Irene Strassberg; Part V. Religious Claims at End of
Life: 19. Religion and advance medical directives: formulation and
enforcement implications Richard L. Kaplan; 20. Personal religious identity
at the end of life Naomi Cahn and Reverend Amy Ziettlow; Part VI. Shaping
the Legal Culture of the Family: 21. Taking colliding trains off a
collision path: lessons from the Utah compromise for civil society J.
Stuart Adams; 22. Family law and civil rights movements: examining the
influence of courts and legislatures on racial and sexual orientation
equality Anthony Michael Kreis; 23. Latter-day constitutionalism:
sexuality, gender, and Mormons William N. Eskridge, Jr; Part VII.
International Perspectives: 24. The future of marriage in secular societies
Patrick M. Parkinson; 25. A tale of fragmentation and intertwinement: the
sacred and the secular systems for forming and dissolving marriages in
Israel Karin Carmit Yefet and Arianne Renan Barzilay; 26. Religious modesty
for women and girls: a comparative analysis of legal protections in France
and the United States Asma T. Uddin.
Foreword Senator Orrin Hatch; Introduction Robin Fretwell Wilson; Part I.
The Foundations and Boundaries of Religious Liberty: 1. The risky business
of RFRAs after Hobby Lobby Elizabeth Sepper; 2. Religion and the family in
the wake of Hobby Lobby Michael A. Helfand; Part II. Religious Claims at
Birth: 3. Religious exceptionalism and religiously motivated harm Michele
Bratcher Goodwin; 4. Contraceptive access and religious liberty: can we
afford to protect both? Mark L. Rienzi; 5. The contraceptive-coverage cases
and the problem of politicized free-exercise lawsuits Gregory M. Lipper; 6.
The substantial burden question: secular tools for secular courts Michael
A. Helfand; 7. Coming soon to a court near you: male circumcision in
religious families in Europe and the United States Eric Rassbach; Part III.
Religious Claims in Childrearing: 8. The easiest accommodation: abandoning
other people's children to their parents' religious views James G. Dwyer;
9. Marriage agreements and religious family life Brian H. Bix; 10.
Religious parents who divorce Margaret F. Brinig; 11. Regulating the
relationship between parents: moving beyond marriage and custody law Merle
H. Weiner; 12. Bad faith: when religious beliefs imperil children Paul A.
Offit; 13. By faith alone: when religious beliefs and child welfare collide
Robin Fretwell Wilson and Shaakirrah Sanders; Part IV. Rethinking Marriage
after Obergefell: 14. After Obergefell: locating the contemporary state
interest in marriage Kari E. Hong; 15. Transformational marriage: how to
end the culture wars over same-sex marriage Robin B. Kar; 16. Divorcing
marriage and the state post-Obergefell Robin Fretwell Wilson; 17. Why no
polygamy John Witte, Jr; 18. Scrutinizing polygamy under religious freedom
restoration acts Maura Irene Strassberg; Part V. Religious Claims at End of
Life: 19. Religion and advance medical directives: formulation and
enforcement implications Richard L. Kaplan; 20. Personal religious identity
at the end of life Naomi Cahn and Reverend Amy Ziettlow; Part VI. Shaping
the Legal Culture of the Family: 21. Taking colliding trains off a
collision path: lessons from the Utah compromise for civil society J.
Stuart Adams; 22. Family law and civil rights movements: examining the
influence of courts and legislatures on racial and sexual orientation
equality Anthony Michael Kreis; 23. Latter-day constitutionalism:
sexuality, gender, and Mormons William N. Eskridge, Jr; Part VII.
International Perspectives: 24. The future of marriage in secular societies
Patrick M. Parkinson; 25. A tale of fragmentation and intertwinement: the
sacred and the secular systems for forming and dissolving marriages in
Israel Karin Carmit Yefet and Arianne Renan Barzilay; 26. Religious modesty
for women and girls: a comparative analysis of legal protections in France
and the United States Asma T. Uddin.
The Foundations and Boundaries of Religious Liberty: 1. The risky business
of RFRAs after Hobby Lobby Elizabeth Sepper; 2. Religion and the family in
the wake of Hobby Lobby Michael A. Helfand; Part II. Religious Claims at
Birth: 3. Religious exceptionalism and religiously motivated harm Michele
Bratcher Goodwin; 4. Contraceptive access and religious liberty: can we
afford to protect both? Mark L. Rienzi; 5. The contraceptive-coverage cases
and the problem of politicized free-exercise lawsuits Gregory M. Lipper; 6.
The substantial burden question: secular tools for secular courts Michael
A. Helfand; 7. Coming soon to a court near you: male circumcision in
religious families in Europe and the United States Eric Rassbach; Part III.
Religious Claims in Childrearing: 8. The easiest accommodation: abandoning
other people's children to their parents' religious views James G. Dwyer;
9. Marriage agreements and religious family life Brian H. Bix; 10.
Religious parents who divorce Margaret F. Brinig; 11. Regulating the
relationship between parents: moving beyond marriage and custody law Merle
H. Weiner; 12. Bad faith: when religious beliefs imperil children Paul A.
Offit; 13. By faith alone: when religious beliefs and child welfare collide
Robin Fretwell Wilson and Shaakirrah Sanders; Part IV. Rethinking Marriage
after Obergefell: 14. After Obergefell: locating the contemporary state
interest in marriage Kari E. Hong; 15. Transformational marriage: how to
end the culture wars over same-sex marriage Robin B. Kar; 16. Divorcing
marriage and the state post-Obergefell Robin Fretwell Wilson; 17. Why no
polygamy John Witte, Jr; 18. Scrutinizing polygamy under religious freedom
restoration acts Maura Irene Strassberg; Part V. Religious Claims at End of
Life: 19. Religion and advance medical directives: formulation and
enforcement implications Richard L. Kaplan; 20. Personal religious identity
at the end of life Naomi Cahn and Reverend Amy Ziettlow; Part VI. Shaping
the Legal Culture of the Family: 21. Taking colliding trains off a
collision path: lessons from the Utah compromise for civil society J.
Stuart Adams; 22. Family law and civil rights movements: examining the
influence of courts and legislatures on racial and sexual orientation
equality Anthony Michael Kreis; 23. Latter-day constitutionalism:
sexuality, gender, and Mormons William N. Eskridge, Jr; Part VII.
International Perspectives: 24. The future of marriage in secular societies
Patrick M. Parkinson; 25. A tale of fragmentation and intertwinement: the
sacred and the secular systems for forming and dissolving marriages in
Israel Karin Carmit Yefet and Arianne Renan Barzilay; 26. Religious modesty
for women and girls: a comparative analysis of legal protections in France
and the United States Asma T. Uddin.