Description
This essay discusses how different values in different parts of the United States lead to legal polarization, or the creation of distinct cultures. The essay focuses on the way that different values in urban and coastal states and in more rural areas create different views of the changing structure and role of the family, and lead to widely varied legal, social, and economic results.
Details how different values in urban and coastal states and in more rural areas elsewhere in the country lead to distinctive views of the changing structure and role of the family, and to widely varied legal, social, and economic results.