Rights and Wrongs: Women's Struggle for Legal EqualityFeminist Press at CUNY, 1986 - 87 pages This valuable guide to women and the law offers a concise view of US law as it has affected women's constitutional rights, their position in marriage, their opportunities in employment, and their control over their bodies. This new edition outlines advances and setbacks in the legal status of women with discussion of current events and issues. |
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