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Volume 56, Issue 3 Spring 2007: Symposium - Ties That Bind: Family Relationships, Biology, and the Law
Front Matter
Table of Contents
DePaul College of Law
Articles
Translating Science into Family Law: An Overview
Elizabeth Mertz
Genetic Determinants of Emotional Behavior: Legal Issues from Genetic Models
Jelena Radulovic and Bratislav Stankovic
The Biology of Relationships: What Behavioral Genetics Tells Us about Interactions among Family Members
Laura A. Baker
Childhood Exposure to Conjugal Violence: Consequences for Behavioral and Neural Development
Gregory K. Moffatt and Savannah L. Smith
An Attachment Theory Perspective on the Perpetuation of Intimate Partner Violence
Eli J. Finkel and Erica B. Slotter
The Need for Belonging Goes Awry: Sexual Abuse and Children
Janis Clark Johnston
Bridging the Gap: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Juvenile Justice Policy
C. Antoinette Clark
Community Accountability for the Effect of Child Abuse on Juvenile Delinquency in the Brave New World of Behavioral Genetics
Jane Rutherford
The Biological Causes and Consequences of Homosexual Behavioral and Their Relevance for Family Law Policies
Lynn D. Wardle
Comments
The Predator Accountability Act: Empowering Women in Prostitution to Pursue Their Own Justice
Shay-Ann M. Heiser Singh
Notes
Tainted Love: What the Seventh Circuit Got Wrong in Muth v. Frank
Brendan J. Hammer
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- John C. Roberts, Jr.
- Executive Editor
- Erin K. Lynch
- Managing Editor of Lead Articles
- Margaret M. Dolan
- Managing Editor of Notes and Comments
- Louis D. Shansky
- Symposium Editor
- Christopher J. Nadeau
- Business Manager
- Patrick C. Gallagher
- Editor of Articles, Notes, and Comments
- Stephanie M. Gomberg
- Brandon C. Helms
- Marisa Saber
- Emma D. Salustro
- Gabriel S. Sanchez
- Blake A. Strautins
- Robert M. Teigen
- Adam G. Winters