April 2009 Vol. 107 No. 6 THE REVIEW

Polikoff: Beyond (Straight and Gay) Marriage: Valuing All Families under the Law

Amy L. Wax

The Family Law Doctrine of Equivalence

Beyond (Straight and Gay) Marriage: Valuing All Families under the Law. By Nancy D. Polikoff. Boston: Beacon Press. 2008. Pp. 259. $24.95.

Students of patent law learn the doctrine of equivalents. According to the doctrine, a patent protects an invention that does “ ‘the same work in substantially the same way, and accomplish[es] substantially the same result,’ ” as the device described in the patent, even if it differs “ ‘in name, form, or shape.’ ” In her new book, Nancy Polikoff has fashioned something like a parallel doctrine for families. Let’s call it (with a slight play on words) the family law Doctrine of Equivalence. In today’s world, according to Polikoff, a broad set of relationships now plays the same role as marriage and traditional families once did in people’s lives. Conventional forms of family should thus receive no special legal protection. Rather, the law should extend similar privileges to the range of living arrangements that individuals choose for themselves.

   //  VIEW PDF
& Other Current Events

Rethinking Reporter's Privilege

Forty years ago, in Branzburg v. Hayes, the Supreme Court made its first and only inquiry into...

Standing's Expected Value

This Article argues in favor of standing based on expected value of harm. Standing doctrine has been...

Counsel's Control over the Presentation of Mitigating Evidence During Capital Sentencing

The Sixth Amendment gives a defendant the right to control his defense and the right to a lawyer's...

Law-Enforcement Officers and Self-Help Repossession: A State-Action Approach

Repossession of secured collateral is a fundamental component of the consumer credit industry. The...

Doing Affirmative Action

Sometime this year the Supreme Court will announce its holding in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, a...
MAILING LIST
Sign Up to Join Our Mailing List