I have just posted a new article on SSRN entitled "Betwixt and Between Recognition: Migrating Same Sex Marriages and the Turn to the Private".
The paper looks at some parallels between conflict of laws cases and New York Times wedding annoucements in recognizing same sex marriage. Here is the abstract:
"The paper explores migrating same sex marriages - that is, same-sex marriages or civil unions entered in one jurisdiction that migrate to another and seek recognition, calling upon the private law of conflicts.
These migrating-marriage cases have not been particularly successful in obtaining legal recognition. But, the paper argues that these migrating-marriage cases cannot be measured in terms of the legal outcome of the conflicts dispute alone. Rather, these cases can be seen through the cultural lens of New York Times wedding announcements, and in particular, through the lens of a mock announcement that appeared advertising the pilot of HBOs drama Big Love about a polygamous family. Like the wedding announcements, these migrating marriages are produced as culturally real, even when legal recognition remains elusive. These migrating marriages and their turn to conflicts place same-sex marriage in a kind of state of liminality, betwixt and between recognition and nonrecognition. The paper explores the rise of conflicts as a site of same-sex-marriage politics and the way in which these migrating-marriage cases are implicated in the politics of recognition, producing same-sex marriage as culturally - if not always legally - real, in the here and now."
The article will be published in Law and Contemporary Problems (Spring 2008).