Introduction, Patrick N. Cain and David Ramsey Chapter One: Defending the Christian Idea of Marriage Today: The Place of the Personal Logos, Peter Augustine Lawler Chapter Two: The Household and the City in Classical Political Philosophy and in John Witte, Jr.'s Account of History of Western Jurisprudence, Terence J. Kleven Chapter Three: The Triumph of the Right of Intimate Association, William C. Duncan Chapter Four: Free and Happy Bonds: Loving v. Virginia's Nineteenth Century Precedent on Marriage and the Pursuit of Happiness, Adam M. Carrington Chapter Five: On the Marriage of Dred Scott, David Ramsey Chapter Six: Back to the Future: Reynolds Revisited and the Structure of the American Family, Martha Rice Martini Chapter Seven: Sterilization, Reproductive Rights, and the Ninth Amendment, Lauren K. Hall Chapter Eight: Limited Government and the Family: Rival Jurisprudential Models, Mark A.
Scully Chapter Nine: Liberalism, the Family, and the Right to Privacy: Griswold v. Connecticut and Its Progeny, Stephen A. Block Chapter Ten: Liberty, Obergefell and the Privacy Doctrine, Patrick N. Cain Chapter Eleven: Democracy in Justice Kennedy's America: Reading Obergefell with Tocqueville, Susan McWilliams Chapter Twelve: Parenthood and Procreation, Scott Yenor Chapter Thirteen: Does the Law and the Constitution of the Family Have to Change?, James R. Stoner, Jr. Appendix: Cited Supreme Court Cases.