The Place of Flourishing Families

7 Pages Posted: 13 Oct 2017

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Nestor M. Davidson

Fordham University School of Law

Clare Huntington

Columbia Law School

Date Written: October 13, 2017

Abstract

Legal scholars have produced a rich literature exploring how law shapes cities. These scholars have examined issues such as the authority and autonomy of local governments, the nature of urban community, and the geography of metropolitan inequality. Another set of legal scholars has produced an equally rich literature exploring how law shapes families. These scholars have analyzed, for example, how marriage laws systematically disadvantage African Americans and other marginalized groups, how family law reinforces conceptions of traditional families, and how the absence of marriage equality led courts to recognize functional parents. These critical discourses have rarely overlapped—until this Colloquium. Inspired by Professor Huntington’s book Failure to Flourish: How Law Undermines Family Relationships, the Colloquium brought together scholars from multiple fields, inside and outside law, to explore the intersection of urban law and family law. This introductory essay surveys this intersection, highlighting the ways in which flourishing cities can foster flourishing families.

Suggested Citation

Davidson, Nestor M. and Huntington, Clare, The Place of Flourishing Families (October 13, 2017). Fordham Urban Law Journal, Vol. 43, No. 963, 2017, Fordham Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 3052288, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3052288

Nestor M. Davidson

Fordham University School of Law ( email )

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Clare Huntington (Contact Author)

Columbia Law School ( email )

435 West 116th Street
New York, NY 10025
United States

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