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31 Aug 2012, 11:16 am by Solangel Maldonado
I am delighted to welcome back Professor Maxine Eichner for another guest visit. [read post]
28 Feb 2011, 7:59 am by Solangel Maldonado
I am delighted to welcome Professor Maxine Eichner as a guest for the month of March. [read post]
31 Mar 2010, 4:41 am by Family Law
Maxine Eichner (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill--School of Law) has recently published The Supportive State: Families, Government and America's Political Ideals, Oxford University Press (forthcoming). [read post]
29 Aug 2012, 12:58 am by Lawrence Solum
Maxine Eichner (University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill - School of Law) has posted The Family and the Market - Redux (Theoretical Inquiries in Law, Vol. 13, No. 1) on SSRN. [read post]
15 Dec 2006, 2:58 am
Maxine Eichner (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - School of Law) has posted Civic Education and the Liberal Democratic Polity (University of Cincinnati Law Review, Vol. 75, 2007) on SSRN. [read post]
12 Oct 2023, 2:00 am by Katharine Van Tassel
Ziegler (UC Davis), Maxine Eichner (University of North Carolina), Erosion by Misdirection: The New Uses and Abuses of Parental Rights, (Va. [read post]
14 Sep 2020, 10:45 pm by Family Law
From Erez Aloni (University of British Columbia Law), writing for Equality JOTWELL a review of Maxine Eichner, The Free-Market Family (2020): In July 2020, newspapers reported a study that ranked the United States as the second-worst country—after Mexico—to raise a... [read post]
4 May 2020, 9:29 am by Ezra Rosser
New Book: Maxine Eichner, The Free-Market Family How the Market Crushed the American Dream (and How It Can Be Restored) (2020). [read post]
19 Nov 2020, 6:43 am by Ezra Rosser
New Article: Maxine Eichner, The Free-Market Family: How the Market Crushed the American Dream (and How It Can Be Restored), (Jan. 13, 2020). [read post]
26 Feb 2018, 8:00 am by Ezra Rosser
New Article: Maxine Eichner, The Privatized American Family, 93 Notre Dame L. [read post]
21 Mar 2016, 7:26 am
The feminist legal theorists in this volume – Susan Appleton, Katharine Baker, Naomi Cahn, June Carbone, Maxine Eichner, Angela Harris, Jennifer Hendricks, Michelle Oberman, and Susan Stiritz – are emblematic of this effort. [read post]
3 Aug 2015, 9:05 pm by Walter Olson
[Maxine Eichner, New York Times; Lenore Skenazy, see also “medical kidnapping” links] ABA’s Standing Committee on Medical Professional Liability derailed in bid for House of Delegates resolution endorsing unlimited punitive damages in product liability [Drug & Device Law first, second, third posts] Wisconsin repeals medical whistleblower law [Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel] “Politically Driven Unionization Threatens In-Home Care” [David Osborne,… [read post]
3 Mar 2016, 6:36 am by Bridget Crawford
Market-Cautious Feminism -- Maxine Eichner This essay poses the question of whether the mainstream feminist movement in the United States, in concentrating its efforts on achieving gender parity in the existing workplace, is selling women short. [read post]
19 Apr 2016, 5:21 pm by Howard Friedman
And finally, it reaches an unworkable and illogical result.AP reporting on the decision quotes North Carolina Law Professor Maxine Eichner who says that the decision also impacts North Carolina's recently enacted law regulating the use of public school rest rooms by transgender individuals. [read post]
4 Nov 2010, 10:41 am by Alfred Brophy
My colleague Maxine Eichner spoke on WUNC's program "The State of Things" yesterday (podcast available here) about about her new book, The Supportive State. [read post]
5 Nov 2009, 8:00 pm
UCLA Maxine Eichner  (North Carolina), The Supportive State: Families, the State, and American Political Ideals. [read post]
27 Mar 2009, 4:14 pm
Not surprisingly, our commenters noticed Professor Eichner's honest mistake: Ironically, she's in Professor Maxine Eichner's family law class! [read post]
31 Oct 2014, 4:38 pm by Guest Blogger
Eichner teaches us that the state can and indeed must support families. [read post]