Professor Courtney G. Joslin

06/1/2025 07/15/2025 Australia/Melbourne Professor Courtney G. Joslin

Professor Courtney G. Joslin is a visiting scholar conducting research, interviews and writing with Professor Claire Fenton-Glynn.

Academic host: Professor Claire Fenton-Glynn

Professor Courtney G. Joslin is a leading expert in the areas of family and relationship recognition, with a particular focus on same-sex and unmarried couples. Professor Joslin's publications have appeared or are forthcoming in Boston University Law Review, California Law Review, Columbia Law Review, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Harvard Law Review Forum, Iowa Law Review, NYU Law Review, Southern California Law Review, UCLA Law Review, and Yale Law Journal Forum, among other sources. She is a co-author of two popular textbooks -- Sexuality, Gender, and the Law, with William N. Eskridge Jr. & Nan D. Hunter, and Modern Family Law, with D. Kelly Weisberg. Her commentary has appeared in the Washington Post, the LA Times, the Sacramento Bee, Slate Verdict, and elsewhere.

Event Details

Date:
1 June 2025 at 12:00 am – 15 July 2025 at 12:00 am
Campus:
Academic host: Professor Claire Fenton-Glynn
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Professor Courtney G. Joslin is a visiting scholar conducting research, interviews and writing with Professor Claire Fenton-Glynn.

Academic host: Professor Claire Fenton-Glynn

Professor Courtney G. Joslin is a leading expert in the areas of family and relationship recognition, with a particular focus on same-sex and unmarried couples. Professor Joslin's publications have appeared or are forthcoming in Boston University Law Review, California Law Review, Columbia Law Review, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Harvard Law Review Forum, Iowa Law Review, NYU Law Review, Southern California Law Review, UCLA Law Review, and Yale Law Journal Forum, among other sources. She is a co-author of two popular textbooks -- Sexuality, Gender, and the Law, with William N. Eskridge Jr. & Nan D. Hunter, and Modern Family Law, with D. Kelly Weisberg. Her commentary has appeared in the Washington Post, the LA Times, the Sacramento Bee, Slate Verdict, and elsewhere.