Kevin Noble Maillard

 

Professor of Law

Syracuse University

College of Law

Syracuse, NY 13244

maillard@syr.edu

Twitter: noblemaillard

In the News:

May 17, 2013: author, “The right to police indifference” The Week Magazine


May 13, 2013: quoted, “The high cost of same-sex divorce” CNN Money


March 29, 2013: commentator, “How views on marriage have changed over time” MSNBC Live with Thomas Roberts


January 24, 2013: author, “Split the Baby With an Open Adoption” New York TImes


December 20, 2012: author, “Marriage Reports Preach to the Choir” FamilyScholars.org/Institute for American Values


October 17, 2012: author, “Of Human Binders” New York Times


October 10, 2012: author, “Not Married, Not Single” Essence Magazine, Nov ’12


August 28, 2012: author, “Modern Parenting: Scary! Read This Now!” New York Times


Aug 8, 2012: author, “Interracial Relationships in a Post Racial World,” Cambridge Univ. Press Blog (reprint of @NYTimes “Playing the Interracial Card”)


Aug 1, 2012: author, “Jackson feud shows need for good estate planning” The Grio, MSNBC.


July 31, 2012: author, “Evidence is sparse that Michael Jackson’s will is a fake.” The Grio, MSNBC


July 12, 2012: author, “Playing the Interracial Card” New York Times


June 15, 2012: author, “Where is the Dad in Parenting?” New York Times


June 12, 2012: quoted, “Forty-five Years After “Loving v. Virginia,’ Struggle for Equality Continues” American Constitution Society Blog


June 12, 2012: author, “Gay Marriage is the New Miscegenation” The Grio, MSNBC


May 29, 2012: author, “The Mysterious Age of Consent” New York Times


May 22, 2012: guest, Radio Boston, NPR-Boston, “Does the Warren Heritage Story Tell Us More about the Senator or the Media”


May 7, 2012: guest, The Daily Circuit, NPR-Minnesota, “Does America Need to Rethink Family Values?”


May 4, 2012: author, “Elizabeth Warren’s Birther Moment” New York Times

Kevin Noble Maillard is Professor of Law at Syracuse University.  He is the co-editor of Loving v. Virginia in a Post-Racial World (with Rose Villazor, Cambridge 2012). 


Prof. Maillard focuses on family law and popular culture. He has written about and lectured on nontraditional families, racial intermixture, and the role of marriage in America.  At Syracuse, he teaches Family Law, Trusts & Estates, Adoption Law, and Popular Culture.