Robin Wilson

wilsonrfRobin Fretwell Wilson is the Class of 1958 Law Alumni Professor of Law at Washington andLee University School of Law, where her scholarship focuses on family law and children and violence.  She is the co-author or editor of six recent books, including Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008, with Douglas Laycock and Anthony Picarello); Reconceiving the Family:  Critical Reflections on the American Law Institute’s Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution (Cambridge University Press, 2006); and Domestic Relations: Cases and Materials (Walter Wadlington, Raymond C. O’Brien, & Robin Fretwell Wilson, 7th ed., Foundation Press, 2013) (forthcoming).  Professor Wilson’s work has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and the Wall Street Journal.  A member of the American Law Institute, Professor Wilson has worked extensively on behalf of state law reform efforts. In 2007, she received the Citizen’s Legislative Award for her work on changing Virginia’s consent law.  Professor Wilson is the past Chair of the Section on Family and Juvenile Law of the Association of American Law Schools.

Robin Fretwell Wilson is the co-author, along with Anthony Michael Kreis, of The Overlooked Benefit of Minimalism: Perry v. Brown and the Future of Marriage Equality.

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