Background
Wadlington, Walter James was born on January 17, 1931 in Biloxi, Mississippi, United States. Son of Walter and Bernice (Taylor) Wadlington.
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The sixth edition of the casebook retains most of the discussion cases in the previous edition and complements them with statutes indicating changes in American law. Among the changes incorporated are civil unions, now available in four states, and the extensive domestic partnership statute incorporated into California law. Additional incorporations include the safe haven laws, plus the recent partial birth abortion decision of Gonzales v. Carhart. The casebook seeks to balance federal and state interests and to offer a smattering of international statutes for comparison. The book is designed to be used in a two, three or four credit course. Specific topics include:Private ordering after Marvin v. MarvinParental rights after Troxel v. GranvilleSame Sex Marriage after Goodridge v. Department of Public HealthAssisted Reproduction after the Uniform Parentage ActChildren’s custody, support, relocation, protection from injury, and adopti
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The seventh edition of Wadlington, O'Brien and Wilson's Cases and Materials on Domestic Relations progresses from the format of earlier editions by continuing to provide cases from state, federal and international courts that integrate the scope and dynamism of family law. There are references to uniform, state, federal and international code provisions throughout the book and there is a companion book offered addressing additional statutes and related commentary. This casebook is meant to be used in the classroom by teachers offering a class of two, three or four credits. The book has been reduced in size but the familiar topics of past editions have been retained and the cases and materials updated to include all of the changes that have occurred. Among the topics addressed are: • Same-Sex Marriage, Adoption, and Parentage • Nonmarital Agreements, Pre- and Postnuptial Agreements • Assisted Reproductive Technology, Posthumous Conception, and Individual Liberty • Marital Support, Property Rights, and Community/Common Law Jurisdictions • Parental Custody of Children, Visitation, Relocation, Enforcement, and Modification • Termination of Parental Rights, Reunification Services, and Adoption of Children and Adults
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Wadlington, Walter James was born on January 17, 1931 in Biloxi, Mississippi, United States. Son of Walter and Bernice (Taylor) Wadlington.
AB, Duke U., 1951; Bachelor of Laws, Tulane University, 1954.
Private practice, New Orleans, 1954-1955, 58-59;
assistant professor, Tulane University, 1960-1962;
member of faculty, University of Virginia, since 1962;
professor law, University Virginia, since 1964;
James Madison professor, University of Virginia, since 1970;
professor legal medicine, University of Virginia Medical School, since 1979;
Harrison Foundation research professor, University of Virginia, 1990-1992. Tutor civil law U. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1959-1960. Visiting Tazewell Taylorprof. law College William and Mary, spring 1986.
Program director Robert Wood Johnson Medical Malpractice Program, 1985-1991. Member of advisory board Robert Wood Johnson clinical scholars program, 1989-1997. Chairman national advisory board Improving Malpractice Prevention and Compensation Sys., 1994-1998.
Disting.Health Law Teacher American Society Law, Medicine and Ethics. Trustee-at-largeEdnl. Commission Foreign Medical Graduates, since 1998.
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Member Virginia Bar Association, American Law Institute, Institute Medicine of NAS, Order of Coif.
Married Ruth Miller Hardie, August 20, 1955. Children: Claire Hardie, Charlotte W. Griffith, Susan Miller, Derek Alan.