Sessions Information

  • June 23, 2015
    10:45 AM - 12:15 AM
    Session Type: AALS Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: N/A
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    This plenary considers numerous aspects of inequality in family law. Panelists will discuss growing family economic inequality and its reproduction from one generation to the next as well as other inequalities across a number of categories related to Family Law, including race, sexuality, gender, access to justice, and the treatment of juveniles and children. Law and society continue to grapple with critical questions: what is the meaning of equality, does the law reinforce inequalities, and how can equality be advanced to best serve families?

    Margaret Friedlander Brinig, Notre Dame Law School
    Brinig Abstract
    Brinig Paper

    June Rose Carbone, University of Minnesota Law School
    Carbone Abstract
    Carbone Paper

    Lily Kahng, Seattle University School of Law
    Kahng Paper
Session Speakers
Notre Dame Law School
Speaker

University of Minnesota Law School
Speaker

Seattle University School of Law
Speaker

Fordham University School of Law
Speaker

University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law
Speaker

The University of Texas School of Law
Moderator

Session Fees

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