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Love Means Always Having to Say You’re Sorry: Applying the Realities of Therapeutic Jurisprudence to Family Law

Freeman, Marsha B.
June 4, 2015

Source: (2008) UCLA Women’s Law Journal: vol. 17:215-241

The article discusses the history and application of therapeutic jurisprudence, particularly in its application to family law, while exploring its caveats and benefits.

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