University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law June Carbone http://ssrn.com/author=165168 RECENT FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP RED FAMILIES v. BLUE FAMILIES (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2009)(with Naomi Cahn). Age Matters: Class, Family Formation and Inequality, _____SANTA CLARA L. Rev. _____(2008). If I Say ‘Yes’ to Regulation Today, Will You Still Respect Me in the Morning, _____GEO. WASH. L. REV. _____(2008). From Partners to Parents Revisited: How Will Ideas of Partnership Influence the Emerging Definition of California Parenthood? 7 WHITTIER J. CHILD & FAM. ADV. 3 (2008). Behavioral Biology, the Rational Actor Model and the New Feminist Agenda, in LAW AND ECONOMICS: TOWARD SOCIAL JUSTICE, Elsevier book series RESEARCH IN LAW AND ECONOMICS (2008) (with Naomi Cahn). “Ethics within Markets or a Market for Ethics: Can Disclosure of Sperm Donor Identity Be Effectively Mandated?” in BABY MARKETS (2008) (with Paige Gottheim). Family Law Armageddon: The Story of Morgan v. Foretich, in FAMILY LAW STORIES, Carol Sanger, ed. (Foundation Press, 2008)(with Leslie Joan Harris). “Assisted Reproduction” in CHICAGO COMPANION TO THE CHILD (2007). Autonomy to Choose What Constitute Family: Oxymoron or Basic Right? in AUTONOMY IN THE LAW, Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice 1 (Spring, 2007). Deep Purple: Religious Shades of Family Law, 110 W. VA. L. REV. 459 (2007) (with Naomi Cahn) . Is Fertility the Unspoken Issue in the Debate Between Liberal and Conservative Family Values? 3 LAW & SOC. INQUIRY 809–839 (Summer 2007)(review essay). The Role of Adoption in Winning Recognition for Adult Partnerships, 35 CAPITAL L. REV. 341 (2007). University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law Faculty Writings June Carbone Page 1 of 3 Review of The Family Transformed: Religion, Values and Society in American Life, Steven T. Tipton and John Witte, Jr., eds., 22 J. L. & RELIGION 101 (2007). "Back To The Future: The Perils And Promise Of A Backward Looking Family Law Jurisprudence," in RECONCEIVING THE FAMILY: CRITIQUE OF THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE'S PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF FAMILY DISSOLUTION, Robin Wilson, ed. (Cambridge University Press, 2006). Examining The Biological Bases Of Family Law: Lessons To Be Learned For The Evolutionary Analysis Of Law, 2 INT’L J. L. IN CONTEXT 277 (2006) (with Naomi Cahn). The Legal Definition of Parenthood: Uncertainty at the Core of Family Identity, 65 LA. L. REV. 1295 (2005). FAMILY LAW, 3rd ed. (Aspen, 2005) (with Leslie J. Harris and Lee E. Teitelbaum). TEACHER’S MANUAL, FAMILY LAW, 3rd ed. (Aspen, 2005) (with Leslie J. Harris). “What Do Women Really Want? Feminism, Justice and the Market for Intimate Relationships,” in FEMINISM CONFRONTS ECONOMIC MAN, Martha Fineman and Terence Dougherty, eds. (Cornell University Press, 2005). Markets, Subsidies, Regulation And Trust: Building Ethical Understandings Into The Market For Fertility Services, 9 J. GENDER, RACE & JUST. 509 (2005) (with Paige Gottheim). Law, Politics, Religion and the Creation of Norms for Market Transactions: A Review of The Birth of Surrogacy in Israel by D. Kelly Weisberg, 39 FAM. L.Q. 789 ( 2005). The Biological Basis of Commitment: Does One Size Fit All? (keynote address), 25 WOMEN’S RTS. L. REP. 223 (2004) (with Naomi Cahn). Introduction: Teaching Socio-Economics Symposium, 41 SAN DIEGO L. REV. 1 (2004). Toward a More Communitarian Future? The Governance of Biotechnology, 4 STS NEXUS 21 (2004). Which Ties Bind: Redefining the Parent-Child Relationship in an Age of Genetic Certainty, 11 WM. & MARY BILL RTS J. 1011 (2003) (with Naomi Cahn). Between Private Ordering and Public Fiat: A New Paradigm For Family Law Decision-Making, 5 J. L. & FAM. STUD. 1 (2003) (with Howard Fink) . Toward a More Communitarian Future? Fukuyama as the Fundamentalist Secular Humanist, 101 MICH. L. REV. 1906 (2003). University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law Faculty Writings June Carbone Page 2 of 3 Ethics, Patents and the Sustainability of the Biotech Business Model, 17 INTL. REV. L., COMPUTERS & TECH. 203 (2003). Will Lawyers Become the High Priests of Biotechnology? ET AL. MAG. (Winter/Spring 200203). The Futility of Coherence: The ALI Principles for Family Dissolution, Compensatory Spousal Payments, Symposium on the ALI, 4 J. L. & FAM. STUD. 43 (2002). Back to the Future: Intellectual Property and the Rediscovery of Property Rights – and Wrongs, Symposium on Teaching Property, 46 ST. LOUIS U. L. J. 629 (2002). Is the Gender Divide Unbridgeable? The Implications for Social Equality, 5 J. GENDER, RACE & JUST. 31 (2001). Access to Global Markets and The Creation of Trust: The Future of Genetically Modified Foods, 20 BUS. & PROF. ETHICS J. 79 (2001) (with Margaret McLean) . The Postdivorce Family: Children, Parenting and Society, 46 Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books 17 (2001). University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law Faculty Writings June Carbone Page 3 of 3