The Constitutional Rights of Women: Cases in Law and Social ChangeUsing a wide variety of cases involving women's rights, Leslie Friedman Goldstein examines the ways in which the U.S. Supreme Court initiates and responds to social change. This edition covers all major Supreme Court decisions that affect gender equity and reproductive rights through May 1987. |
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The constitutional rights of women: cases in law and social change
Nutzerbericht - Not Available - Book VerdictGoldstein provides a legal casebook examining women's constitutional rights as determined by U.S. Supreme Court decisions. This revised and updated edition of her 1979 work contains cases through the ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
Inhalt
Early Interpretations of Due Process | 3 |
Substantive Due Process 1 | 19 |
Old Wine in New Bottles | 49 |
1987 discussion 1 | 65 |
Early Struggle for the Ballot 1 | 73 |
Women Take | 83 |
Sex as a Semisuspect Classification | 109 |
Gender and More Rigid Scrutiny | 165 |
Women Procreation and the Right of Privacy | 298 |
Contraception | 310 |
1983 discussion | 395 |
Congressional Enforcement of Equal Protection | 498 |
Note on Comparable Worth | 537 |
Epilogue | 585 |
Timetable of Womens Rights Cases | 601 |
How the Supreme Court Operates | 613 |
Revolutionizing Marriage | 232 |
The Military | 249 |
Rape | 267 |
Separate But Equal | 282 |
Postscript 1989 | 631 |
637 | |
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