The Right Medicine: Same-sex Family Law
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Existing literature
- Research design
- Headlines establish story tone
- Supporting evidence: Quotes and professionals
- Overall presentation of tone
- Incident of reporting: Use of other state law comparisons
- Number of identified positions by news type
- Conclusions
- References
Abstract
Currently in the United States, same-sex couples face many discrepancies in the law compared to heterosexual married couples, many related to taxation, discrimination protection, and other benefits. Of particular importance are the barriers that same-sex couples and larger families face when dealing with medical issues such as emergency decisions, hospital rights, dependent care and insurance, among others. How do these differences affect same-sex families when dealing with general medicine in everyday life in the United States? As it is a rapidly changing field, extensive research on same-sex family medical law is sparse. The most relevant information that survived several years of legal change can be used today for comparison to current situations
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