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Sexual Orientation and the Law, 2012 ed. New Edition

Copyright: 2012
Last Updated: 2/23/2012
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Brand: Clark Boardman Callaghan
Pages: 2242
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This is the nation's first and most comprehensive legal treatise for practitioners nation-wide representing lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered clients; those in alternative families or facing discrimination due to alternative lifestyles or gender stereotypes; and clients with HIV or AIDS. With contributions from renowned and experienced practitioners across the states, it provides expert guidance in family law (custody, adoption, interstate recognition of nontraditional parents, and the laws concerning reproductive technology, including assisted reproduction, surrogacy, and egg donation); same-sex marriage, civil unions, domestic partnerships, and cohabitation; federal taxes; wills and estates; employment discrimination; military law; immigration; First Amendment; juveniles; criminal law; and representing clients with HIV/AIDS.

Features

  • Appendixes include sample briefs, agreements, and forms to help protect your clients
  • Creative legal arguments and litigation strategies, analysis of changing laws, sample agreements, practice pointers and forms
  • Step-by-step guidance to representing LGBT clients and anyone in nontraditional families or relationships or facing discrimination