The Contested Place of Religion in Family Law.

Examines clashes over religious liberty spanning the life cycle of families - from birth to death.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Main Author: Wilson, Robin Fretwell
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Half-title page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction: The Contested Place of Religion in Family Law; Part I The Foundations and Boundaries of Religious Liberty; 1 The Risky Business of RFRAs After Hobby Lobby; 2 Religion and the Family in the Wake of Hobby Lobby; Part II Religious Claims at Birth; 3 Religious Exceptionalism and Religiously Motivated Harm; 4 Contraceptive Access and Religious Liberty: Can We Afford to Protect Both?
  • 5 The Contraceptive Coverage Cases and the Problem of Politicized Free Exercise Lawsuits6 The Substantial Burden Question: Secular Tools for Secular Courts; 7 Coming Soon to a Court Near You: Male Circumcision in Religious Families in Europe and the United States; Part III Religious Claims in Childrearing; 8 The Easiest Accommodation: Abandoning Other People's Children to Their Parents' Religious Views; 9 Marriage Agreements and Religious Family Life; 10 Religious Parents Who Divorce; 11 Regulating the Relationship Between Parents: Moving Beyond Marriage and Custody Law.
  • 12 Bad Faith: When Religious Beliefs Imperil Children13 By Faith Alone: When Religious Beliefs and Child Welfare Collide; Part IV Rethinking Marriage After Obergefell; 14 After Obergefell: Locating the Contemporary State Interest in Marriage; 15 Transformational Marriage: The Religious Case for Supporting Same-Sex Marriage; 16 Divorcing Marriage and the State Post-Obergefell; 17 Why No Polygamy; 18 Scrutinizing Polygamy Under Religious Freedom Restoration Acts; Part V Religious Claims at The End of Life; 19 Religion and Advance Medical Directives: Formulation and Enforcement Implications.
  • 20 Personal Religious Identity at the End of LifePart VI Shaping the Legal Culture of the Family; 21 Taking Colliding Trains Off a Collision Path: Lessons from the Utah Compromise for Civil Society; 22 Family Law and Civil Rights Movements: Examining the Influence of Courts and Legislatures on Racial and Sexual Orientation Equality; 23 Latter-Day Constitutionalism: Sexuality, Gender, and Mormons; Part VII International Perspectives; 24 The Future of Marriage in Secular Societies.
  • 25 A Tale of Fragmentation and Intertwinement: The Sacred and the Secular Systems for Forming and Dissolving Marriages in Israel26 Religious Modesty for Women and Girls: A Comparative Analysis of Legal Protections in France and the United States; Appendices; Appendix 1 Fifty-State Survey of Corporal Punishment Laws; Appendix 2 States with RFRAs, Heightened Scrutiny of Religious Claims, or Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity Laws; Statute Index; Case Index; Subject Index.