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Eve Tushnet
blogs at Psychology Today: ...Now, about the children. I wish I could say that there are stacks of methodologically rigorous studies comparing the implications for children whose parents are or are not polyamorous. Instead, there are very few, so any conclusions are tentative at best. The authors of . . . . Continue Reading »
“Landmark Mass. Decision on Gay Marriage Becomes Popular Text at Weddings”: Boston Globe
From First Thoughtsfeature: Law student Michael Corliss thought he was just being a “law nerd” when he chose a passage from the landmark court decision that allowed same-sex marriage in Massachusetts to be read at his August wedding ceremony. But it turned out that Corliss, a Milton native, and his bride, . . . . Continue Reading »
“Untangling the Web: The Internet’s Transformative Effect on Adoption”: Evan B. Donaldson Institute
From First Thoughtsreport: The first-ever examination of the Internet’s impact on adoption, released today, concludes that social media and other elements of this modern technology are having “transformative” effects positive and negative on adoption policy, practice and millions of . . . . Continue Reading »
“Court Case Query: Is Topeka Man a Sperm Donor or a Father?”: Topeka Capital-Journal
From First Thoughtsreports: Topekan William Marotta sought only to become a sperm donor but now the state of Kansas is trying to have him declared a father. Nearly four years ago, Marotta donated sperm in a plastic cup to a lesbian couple after responding to an ad they had placed on Craigslist. Marotta and the . . . . Continue Reading »
reports: Growing numbers of elderly and sick Germans are being sent overseas for long-term care in retirement and rehabilitation centres because of rising costs and falling standards in Germany. The move, which has seen thousands of retired Germans rehoused in homes in eastern Europe and Asia, has . . . . Continue Reading »
feature: ...“It was as if the music stopped,” Ms. LaShawn, 31, said, recalling how the date this year went so wrong so quickly after she tried to answer his question honestly. “It was really awkward because he kept telling me that I was the perfect girl for him, but that a low . . . . Continue Reading »
reports: Her clients know her as “the child support lady with the cool truck.” Chantale Suttle thinks that’s a pretty good description of her and her months-old business, DADvocacy. For almost 20 years, she’s dealt with child support issues. In law school at the University of . . . . Continue Reading »
from NYT, via First Things’s TKB: ...American life, as he describes it, simply lacks the fretwork of close, sometimes constricting relationships that take shape around a Russian practically from birth. He writes of “a complete absence of the social institution of the grandmother and . . . . Continue Reading »
in The New Republic: ...I also spent those 50-minute sessions wondering: What if my son’s individual experience, meaningless from a statistical point of view, hinted at a collective problem? As my children grew and, happily, thrived (I managed to have my daughter by natural means), I kept . . . . Continue Reading »
blog (and sorry to send you down a rabbit hole, since there are some intense and worthwhile links in his post as well): ...Here I think Kenworthy combines a dose of useful skepticism about efforts to promote marriage via social pressure alone with a dose of unwarranted optimism about the current . . . . Continue Reading »
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