Differentiated by these matters from the other sex, she is properly placed in a class by herself, and legislation designed for her protection may be sustained, even when like legislation is not necessary for men and could not be sustained. Legislation for Women in Oregon - Page 90by Sister Miriam Theresa - 1924 - 153 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1909 - 764 pages
...legislation to protect her seems necessary to secure a real equality of right." Being different from man, " she is properly placed in a class by herself, and...not necessary for men and could not be sustained." Moreover, such limitations on her contractual right as those restricting her hours of labor "are not... | |
| 1915 - 1242 pages
...object of public interest and care in order to preserve the strength and vigor of tlu* race. * * * Differentiated by these matters from the other sex,...not necessary for men and could not be sustained." In Berdos v. Tremont Si Suffolk Mills, 209 Mass. 489, 95 NE 876, Ann. Cas. 1912D, 797, in construing... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1908 - 1174 pages
...the viewpoint of the effort to maintain an independent position in life, she is not upon an equality. Differentiated by these matters from the other sex,...is impossible to close one's eyes to the fact that «he still looks to her brother and depends upon him. Even though all restrictions on political, personal... | |
| 1908 - 874 pages
...woman's work. In handing down this decree Justice Brewer said : " Legislation for the protection of women may be sustained, even when like legislation is not necessary for men, and could not be sustained. . . . The limitations which this statute places on her contractual powers, upon her right to agree... | |
| 1909 - 1164 pages
...view point of the effort to maintain an Independent position in life, she Is not upon an equality. Differentiated by these matters from the other sex,...even when like legislation is not necessary for men, end could not be sustained. It is impossible to close one's eyes to the fact that she still looks to... | |
| 1909 - 898 pages
...legislation to protect her seems necessary to secure a real equality of right." Being different from man, " she is properly placed in a class by herself, and...not necessary for men and could not be sustained." Moreover, such limitations on her contractual right as those restricting her hours of labor " are not... | |
| Josephine Goldmark - 1912 - 370 pages
...the viewpoint of the effort to maintain an independent position in life, she is not upon an equality. Differentiated by these matters from the other sex....not be sustained. It is impossible to close one's eves to the fact that she still looks to her brother and depends upon him. Even though all restrictions... | |
| National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) - 1914 - 460 pages
...judicial cognizance of all matters of general knowledge. * * * Legislation designed for her (woman's) protection may be sustained, even when like legislation is not necessary for man and could not be sustained. * * * The limitations which this statute (ten hour work day) places... | |
| National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) - 1914 - 460 pages
...judicial cognizance of all matters of general knowledge. * * * Legislation designed for her (woman's) protection may be sustained, even when like legislation is not necessary for man and could not be sustained. * * * The limitations which this statute (ten hour work day) places... | |
| Wiley Hampton Swift - 1913 - 604 pages
...judicial cognizance of all matters of general knowledge. * * * Legislation designed for her (woman's) protection may be sustained, even when like legislation is not necessary for man and could not be sustained. » * » The limitations which this statute (ten-hour work day) places... | |
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