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Contents
1 Introduction............................................................................................. 1
1.1 A Pleaforthe PhilosophicaJ Study of Family Law........................ 1
1.2 ATypology of Family Law............................................................ 4
1.3 Jurisprudence vs Philosophy of Law.............................................. 6
1.4 Plan of the Book............................................................................. 7
References................................................................................................. 9
Part I Law, Morals and the Constitution
2 Natural Law Theory............................................................................... 13
2.1 Positive and Natural Law............................................................... 13
2.2 The End of Miscegenation: Loving vs. Virginia............................. 15
2.2.1 Historical Background..................................................... 15
2.2.2 Factual Basis of the Case................................................. 16
2.2.3 Decision and Findings of the U.S. Supreme Court.......... 17
2.3 Traditional Natural Law Theory..................................................... 18
2.3.1 An Example of Traditional Natural
Law Theory: John Locke.................................................. 18
2.3.2 Assessing Traditional Natural Law Theory
in the Context of Family Law.......................................... 23
2.4 Modern Natural Law Theory; Lon Füller...................................... 26
2.4.1 PrinciplesofLegality....................................................... 26
2.4.2 The Inner Morality of Law............................................... 27
2.4.3 The Social Purposes of Law............................................. 27
2.4.4 Objections to Füller.......................................................... 28
2.5 Contemporary Natural Law Theory: Ronald Dworkin.................. 28
2.5.1 Rules and Principles......................................................... 29
2.5.2 Principles as Natural Law................................................ 30
2.5.3 Objections to Dworkin..................................................... 31
References................................................................................................. 33
IX
x Contents
3 Legal Positivism....................................................................................... 35
3.1 The Separation of Law andMorals................................................ 36
3.2 Rape and Forced Marriage in Morocco......................................... 36
3.3 Traditional Legal Positivism: John Austin..................................... 37
3.3.1 Lawas Sovereign Commands.......................................... 37
3.3.2 Legal and Moral Validity.................................................. 38
3.4 Assessment of Austin..................................................................... 41
3.4.1 Are Marriage Laws the Commands
of a Sovereign?................................................................. 41
3.4.2 Are Child Custody Laws the Commands
of a Sovereign?................................................................. 43
3.5 Modern Legal Positivism: H.L.A. Hart.......................................... 45
3.5.1 Law and the Obligations Created by Law........................ 45
3.5.2 The Key to Understanding the Nature of Law................. 46
3.5.3 The Application of Hart s Theory to Family Law............ 47
3.5.4 Objections to Hart s Theory............................................. 49
3.6 Hart s Compromise: The Minimum Content of Natural Law........ 51
3.7 Minimum Content of the Rules of Family Law............................. 52
3.7.1 Rules of Marriage............................................................. 53
3.7.2 Rules Protecting Infants and Young Children.................. 54
3.7.3 Rules of Custody Assignments atBirth........................... 54
References................................................................................................. 57
4 Constitutional Interpretation................................................................. 59
4.1 The Concept of Person in the Constitution................................. 60
4.2 Three Supreme Court Family Law Cases...................................... 63
4.2.1 Parent s Right to Control Their Child s
Education: Meyer v. Nebraska (1923).............................. 63
4.2.2 Children s Rights of Free Speech:
Tinker v. Des Moines School District (1969)................... 65
4.2.3 Marital Privacy: Griswoldv. Connecticut (1965)............. 68
4.3 The Role of Stare Decisis in Supreme
Court Decision-Making.................................................................. 69
4.4 Theories of Constitutional Interpretation....................................... 72
4.4.1 Originalism....................................................................... 73
4.4.2 Non-originalism............................................................... 79
References................................................................................................. 86
Part II State Intervention in the Family
5 The Moral Limits of Family Law.......................................................... 91
5.1 Legal Intervention in the Family.................................................... 91
5.2 Is Family a Political Concept?.................................................... 94
5.2.1 Relationship of Family Law
to the Concept of Family.................................................. 96
5.2.2 Resolving the Dispute Between Traditionalists
andRadicals..................................................................... 99
Contents xi
5.3 Theories of Legal Intervention and Their Application
to Family Law................................................................................ 100
5.3.1 Utilitarianism and the Harm Principle............................. 100
5.3.2 Paternalism....................................................................... 105
5.3.3 Moralism.......................................................................... 107
5.4 Testing the Limits of Intrafamily Sexual Behavior........................ 111
References................................................................................................. 113
6 Family Crime and Punishment.............................................................. 115
6.1 Public and Private Harms............................................................... 115
6.2 Intrafamily Crimes: Justifications for Punishment......................... 116
6.2.1 Punishment as Deterrence................................................ 117
6.2.2 Punishment as Retribution............................................... 120
6.3 Therapy, Not Punishment............................................................... 123
References................................................................................................. 126
7 ChildAbuseandNeglect......................................................................... 127
7.1 Protecting the Child: The Family Court Option............................. 127
7.2 TwoCases...................................................................................... 128
7.3 The Standard of Best Interests of the Child ................................ 129
7.4 Using Family Models to Determine the Best
Interests of a Child......................................................................... 132
7.4.1 Family Preservation vs Child Protection.......................... 134
7.4.2 Compassion vs Control.................................................... 135
7.5 An Alternative Dispositional Standard........................................... 137
References................................................................................................. 140
8 Family Torts and Remedies.................................................................... 143
8.1 Tort Liability and Remedies........................................................... 144
8.2 Philosophical Questions About Torts and Tort Remedies.............. 146
8.3 Theories of Justification for Tort Remedies................................... 148
8.3.1 Corrective Justice............................................................. 149
8.3.2 Retributive Justice............................................................ 150
8.3.3 Distributive Justice........................................................... 151
8.4 Intrafamily Torts and Immunities................................................... 152
8.4.1 Parental Tort Immunity.................................................... 152
8.4.2 Interspousal Tort Immunity.............................................. 155
8.5 Summary: Limits of Tort Intervention........................................... 158
8.6 Standards of Care in Intrafamily Negligence Torts........................ 161
8.6.1 Objective and Subjective Standards of Care.................... 162
8.6.2 H.L.A. Hart s Two-Question Proposal
for Determinations of Negligence.................................... 164
8.6.3 Objections to Hart s Proposal: Standards
of Care for Children......................................................... 164
8.6.4 An Alternative Approach: Sub-categorization................. 165
References................................................................................................. 168
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Part III Marriage, Children and the State
9 Family Contracts: Marriage and Divorce............................................. 171
9.1 A Conversation About Marriage: Past and Present........................ 172
9.2 Traditional Marriage: Rights, Duties and Beneflts......................... 173
9.3 Justice and the Distribution of Marital
Benefits and Burdens...................................................................... 174
9.3.1 Egalitarian Principles....................................................... 175
9.3.2 The Difference Principle.................................................. 176
9.3.3 Utility-Based Principles................................................... 177
9.4 Legally Gendered Marriage........................................................... 179
9.5 Access to Marriage......................................................................... 181
9.5.1 The Public Debate............................................................ 181
9.5.2 The Constitutional Debate................................................ 184
9.6 Alternatives to Traditional Marriage.............................................. 186
9.6.1 Contract Law and the Abolition
of Legal Marriage............................................................. 187
9.6.2 Marital Contracts as Private Contracts............................. 187
9.6.3 Minimal Marriage............................................................ 188
9.6.4 Assessing the Alternatives
to Traditional Marriage.................................................... 190
9.7 The Exit Rules................................................................................ 191
9.7.1 Divorce and the Vulnerability of Women......................... 193
9.7.2 Divorce and the Vulnerability of Young Children............ 195
References................................................................................................. 200
10 Children, Parents and the State............................................................. 203
10.1 The Custodial Status of Children................................................... 204
10.2 Philosophical Theories on the Status
and Rights of Children................................................................... 204
10.2.1 ATypologyof Rights....................................................... 205
10.2.2 Parents as Owners of Children:
Thomas Hobbes................................................................ 206
10.2.3 The Perfect Freedom of Children:
Herbert Spencer................................................................ 207
10.2.4 Parents as Temporary Custodians:
John Locke and J.S. Mill.................................................. 209
10.2.5 Criticisms of Locke and Mill........................................... 211
10.3 Constitutional Theories About the Rights of Children................... 212
10.3.1 Socially Inappropriate Speech: Bethel v Fräser............... 214
10.3.2 Reasonable Censorship of Children s
Speech: Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier...................................... 215
10.4 The Supreme Court s Dilemma of Classification........................... 217
10.4.1 Limited Scope Rights....................................................... 218
10.4.2 Rights-to-Be-Balanced..................................................... 220
10.4.3 Rights-in-Trust................................................................. 221
References................................................................................................. 225
Contents xiii
Part IV Contract and Property Disputes Arising
from Alternative Birth Methods
11 Surrogacy................................................................................................. 229
11.1 The Internal Oracle of Justice........................................................ 230
11.2 Two Surrogacy Cases..................................................................... 231
11.2.1 In re Baby M (19%1)......................................................... 231
11.2.2 Johnson v. Calvert (1993)................................................ 232
11.3 The Biological Preference Principle and the Language
of Surrogacy................................................................................... 232
11.4 Traditional Rules of Contract Law................................................. 234
11.5 Natural Law.................................................................................... 235
11.6 Utilitarian Concerns....................................................................... 237
11.6.1 Best Interests of the Newborn Child................................ 237
11.6.2 Interests of Parents and State........................................... 239
11.7 Exceptions to the Biological Preference Principle......................... 240
11.8 Utilitarian Objections to Surrogate Mother Contracts................... 242
11.9 Kantian Objections: Selling Babies and Renting Bodies............... 244
11.9.1 Selling Babies................................................................... 244
11.9.2 Renting Bodies................................................................. 245
References................................................................................................. 248
12 Frozen Embryos...................................................................................... 249
12.1 Divorce and Cryopreserved Embryos............................................ 249
12.2 Four Cases...................................................................................... 250
12.3 A.Z. v. B.Z.: A Closer Look............................................................ 251
12.4 The Right to Procreate................................................................... 252
12.5 The Right not to Procreate............................................................. 254
12.5.1 Interpretations of the Right not to Procreate.................... 254
12.5.2 Application to Legal Decisions........................................ 255
12.6 Appeals to Utility........................................................................... 258
12.7 Non-discretionary Standards.......................................................... 260
12.8 Pre-IVF Contracts.......................................................................... 260
12.9 Limits on the Content of Pre-IVF Contracts.................................. 262
12.9.1 Forced Procreation........................................................... 262
12.9.2 Interests of Future Persons............................................... 264
References................................................................................................. 266
Part V Alternative Approaches to the Philosophy of Law
13 Critical Legal Studies and Feminist Jurisprudence............................. 269
13.1 Formalism and Legal Realism........................................................ 269
13.2 Critical Legal Studies..................................................................... 272
13.2.1 Legal Reasoning............................................................... 273
13.2.2 Stare Decisis and the Rate of Lew................................... 276
13.2.3 Family Privacy.................................................................. 277
13.3 Feminist Legal Theory................................................................... 277
References................................................................................................. 282
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