Friday, April 10, 2015 - 3:00pm
402 Cohen Hall
Abstract: My topic is child support enforcement as an antipoverty measure. I’ll discuss the family’s role in maintaining a just society and in caring for children and, drawing on that discussion, explain how persons come to have parental responsibilities. In light of those remarks, I’ll identify a serious weakness in current policies of child support enforcement--namely, they rest on a mistaken view about the relationship between sex and parental obligation.