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Informationen zum Autor Patrick N. Cain is associate professor of political science at Lakehead University.David Ramsey is assistant professor of government and pre-law advisor at the University of West Florida. Klappentext This volume examines the Supreme Court's rulings in U.S. v. Windsor and Obergefell v. Hodges in light of its earlier rulings while also incorporating several prominent accounts of marriage and the family from the history of political philosophy. Zusammenfassung This volume examines the Supreme Court's rulings in U.S. v. Windsor and Obergefell v. Hodges in light of its earlier rulings while also incorporating several prominent accounts of marriage and the family from the history of political philosophy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction, Patrick N. Cain and David RamseyChapter One: Defending the Christian Idea of Marriage Today: The Place of the Personal Logos, Peter Augustine LawlerChapter Two: The Household and the City in Classical Political Philosophy and in John Witte, Jr.'s Account of History of Western Jurisprudence, Terence J. KlevenChapter Three: The Triumph of the Right of Intimate Association, William C. DuncanChapter Four: Free and Happy Bonds: Loving v. Virginia's Nineteenth Century Precedent on Marriage and the Pursuit of Happiness, Adam M. CarringtonChapter Five: On the Marriage of Dred Scott, David RamseyChapter Six: Back to the Future: Reynolds Revisited and the Structure of the American Family, Martha Rice MartiniChapter Seven: Sterilization, Reproductive Rights, and the Ninth Amendment, Lauren K. HallChapter Eight: Limited Government and the Family: Rival Jurisprudential Models, Mark A. ScullyChapter Nine: Liberalism, the Family, and the Right to Privacy: Griswold v. Connecticut and Its Progeny, Stephen A. BlockChapter Ten: Liberty, Obergefell and the Privacy Doctrine, Patrick N. CainChapter Eleven: Democracy in Justice Kennedy's America: Reading Obergefell with Tocqueville, Susan McWilliamsChapter Twelve: Parenthood and Procreation, Scott YenorChapter Thirteen: Does the Law and the Constitution of the Family Have to Change?, James R. Stoner, Jr.Appendix: Cited Supreme Court Cases...