One of the law's most important and far-reaching roles is to
govern family life and family members. Family law decides who
counts as kin, how family relationships are created and dissolved,
and what legal rights and responsibilities come with marriage,
parenthood, sibling ties, and other family bonds. Yet despite its
significance, the field remains remarkably understudied and poorly
understood both within and outside the legal community.
Family Law Reimagined "is the first book to evaluate the
canonical narratives, examples, and ideas that legal decisionmakers
repeatedly invoke to explain family law and its governing
principles. These stories contend that family law is exclusively
local, that it repudiates market principles, that it has eradicated
the imprint of common law doctrines which subordinated married
women, that it is dominated by contract rules permitting
individuals to structure their relationships as they choose, and
that it consistently prioritizes children's interests over parents'
rights. In this book, Jill Elaine Hasday reveals how family law's
canon misdescribes the reality of family law, misdirects attention
away from the actual problems that family law confronts, and
misshapes the policies that legal authorities pursue. She
demonstrates how much of the "common sense" that decisionmakers
expound about family law actually makes little sense.
Family Law Reimagined" uncovers and critiques the family law
canon and outlines a path to reform. Challenging conventional
answers and asking questions that judges and lawmakers routinely
overlook, it calls on us to reimagine family law.
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