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04: Berkeley Law professor Melissa Murray on the darker side of marriage

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Marriage — modernly — is seen as sort of unalloyed good, says law professor Melissa Murray. “Everyone would like to get married, or most people would like to get married. Certainly, most people’s mothers want them to get married.”Murray teaches family law at UC Berkeley. She says the marriage equality movement has built up the idea that marriage is this wonderful thing that everyone should want. And there are a lot of benefits to being married in the United States. People who are married have better financial outcomes than people who aren’t. They are often healthier (especially men), and they have access to a range of public and private benefits, like Social Security and shared employee health and other benefit plans.But she says there’s a darker side to marriage that’s been overlooked.Photo by Blyth Scott Photography via Flickr. See photos and read the story on UC Berkeley News: http://news.berkeley.edu/2015/11/10/the-darker-side-of-marriage/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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