A barrage of recent articles claim the Republican Party is waging a war on women. The evidence? Alleged proposals to eliminate no-fault divorce in Texas, Louisiana, and Nebraska and comments by conservative pundits in support of such measures.
a guaranteed right of divorce on demand, allowing his daughter or her wife to undo their marriage easily, without the consent of the other, for any reason.
for the Supreme Court, told me: “It concerns me greatly that with respect to one of the most important contractual obligations in society, no-fault permits one party to break his or her contractual obligation without due process." the very sort of “mandatory “cooling off” periods, with education and counseling for parents, I’ve endorsed that policymakers have rejected.on the Senate floor: “We should have been in this chamber trying to amend our Constitution to take away at the very first blush the idea of no-fault divorce.”
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