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Family Law, Cases and Materials / Edition 7
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Family Law, Cases and Materials / Edition 7
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More than forty years since its initial publication in 1978, the Seventh Edition of
Cases and Materials on Family Law
gives students an introduction to Family Law that follows the field’s traditional and emerging forms in ways that are entirely fresh. Like earlier editions, the Seventh Edition weaves together cases, statutes, model codes, policy, narrative, history, transnational sources, and theory, in highly accessible ways, as it illuminates Family Law’s dynamic relationship with the highly variegated social landscape on which it rests. The well-known strengths of earlier editions’ treatment of Family Law’s many equality themes have been updated and significantly expanded to feature deep engagements at Family Law’s intersection with different axes of inequality, including race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, and class. The Seventh Edition also features new cases and materials on children, especially custody and child welfare.
Cases and Materials on Family Law
gives students an introduction to Family Law that follows the field’s traditional and emerging forms in ways that are entirely fresh. Like earlier editions, the Seventh Edition weaves together cases, statutes, model codes, policy, narrative, history, transnational sources, and theory, in highly accessible ways, as it illuminates Family Law’s dynamic relationship with the highly variegated social landscape on which it rests. The well-known strengths of earlier editions’ treatment of Family Law’s many equality themes have been updated and significantly expanded to feature deep engagements at Family Law’s intersection with different axes of inequality, including race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, and class. The Seventh Edition also features new cases and materials on children, especially custody and child welfare.