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Death as Divorce for the Abandoned Spouse: Davis v Combes and the Cautious and Gender-Sensitive Judiciary

Saul Levmore
William B. Graham Distinguished Service Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School

I owe thanks to Thomas Gallanis, Claire Horrell, and Julie Roin for conversations, corrections, and ideas with regard to this project.

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