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—Professor Jill Hasday appeared on KARE 11 News and…
—Professor June Carbone's book with Naomi Cahn, Marriage Markets: How Inequality Is Remaking the American Family (Oxford University Press 2014), and Professor Jill Hasday's book, Family Law Reimagined…
—Professor Jill Hasday appeared on KARE 11 News Sunrise to discuss Obergefell v. Hodges, a case presently before the United States Supreme Court. The Court's decision in Obergefell is expected to…
—Professor Jill Hasday was interviewed on KARE11 News about the history of litigation over the constitutionality of same-sex marriage prohibitions and the Supreme Court's likely resolution of this issue in …
—Professor Jill Hasday was interviewed on AM 950's The Daily Report about Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore's efforts to preserve his state's prohibition on same-sex marriage, even though a federal district…
—Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit cited Professor Jill Hasday's article, "Contest and Consent: A Legal History of Marital Rape," 88 CAL. L. REV. 1373 (2000),…
—Judge Marsha Siegel Berzon of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit cited Professor Jill Hasday's article, "Contest and Consent: A Legal History of Marital Rape," 88 CAL. L. REV. 1373 (2000), in…
—Professor Jill Hasday wrote "The Law Should Do Much More to Protect Sibling Relationships When Families Fall Apart" for Slate.com. The article draws on Hasday's recent book, Family Law Reimagined (Harvard…
—Professor Jill Hasday was featured on WCCO's News and Views with Roshini Rajkumar discussing her book, Family Law Reimagined (Harvard University Press 2014). Hasday talked about how the dominant stories that…
—Professor Jill Hasday appeared in the "Good Question" segment on WCCO News, answering the question, "How Much Parental Leave Do We Take?" Hasday explained the federal and state laws governing parental leave and the…
—Professor Jill Hasday appeared in the "Good Question" segment on WCCO News, answering the question, "What Do Parents Legally Owe Their Kids?" "Basically, until your child is emancipated, you owe a duty to financially…