Abstract
On October 17 and 18, 1997, the Utah Law Review held its annual Symposium at the University of Utah College of Law. The topic of our 1997 Symposium dealt with two of the oldest institutions known to humankind: family and government. Specifically, this year's Symposium, "Governance and the Modern Family," explored the complex and controversial interaction between these two institutions as that interaction has evolved throughout modem society. Six family law professors and a professor of family studies generously accepted our invitation to participate in the Symposium. The Utah Law Review is truly privileged to have been able to assemble such a group of nationally renowned scholars. Their work, both at the Symposium and in the pages that follow, attests to their ability in this field. The 1997-98 Board of Editors wishes to extend its heartfelt appreciation to these participants.
Recommended Citation
Directors, Board of
(1998)
"Foreword,"
Utah Law Review: Vol. 1998:
No.
2, Article 1.
Available at:
https://dc.law.utah.edu/ulr/vol1998/iss2/1