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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

"Disestablishing the Family"

I have not yet read this paper, but I plan to:

Disestablishing the Family

Alice Ristroph
Seton Hall University - School of Law

Melissa E. Murray
University of California, Berkeley - School of Law

Abstract:
This Essay explores what it would mean to disestablish the family. It examines a particular theory of religious disestablishment, one that emphasizes institutional pluralism and the importance of competing sources of authority, and argues that this model of church-state relationships has much to teach us about family-state relationships.  Though substantial rights to what might be called "free exercise of the family" have been recognized in American constitutional doctrine, at present there is no parallel principle of familial disestablishment. The state is free to regulate families qua families, and to encourage or discourage certain kinds of familial relationships. This Essay suggests reasons to rethink these existing familial establishments. Disestablishment is a risky and unpredictable enterprise, but its risks may be the risks inherent in liberty.

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