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Abstract
This Comment will first examine whether the equal protection or due process clauses of the Constitution presently proscribe disparate treatment of the putative father, as compared with other parents, in regard to parental privileges. Attention will then be given to an assessment of the potential impact of the proposed "equal rights" amendment on the putative father's rights in relation to his illegitimate child.
Recommended Citation
Michigan Law Review,
The Emerging Constitutional Protection of the Putative Father's Parental Rights,
70
Mich. L. Rev.
1581
(1972).
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