The Constitutional Rights of Women: Cases in Law and Social ChangeUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1988 - 637 pages Goldstein 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 1987 Supreme Court term. The cases discuss women's rights and 20th-century civil rights concepts equal protection of the laws, discriminatory practices, and privacy. The analysis traces the interactions between social change movements and the law and gives careful attention to concurring and dissenting opinions. This book is highly recommended for persons interested in law, social movements, and civil rights dimensions in our society. Steven Puro, St. Louis Univ. Copyright 1988 Cahners Business Information. |
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Page 427
... present in Roe v . Wade and Doe v . Bolton and the ab- solute prohibition present in Planned Parent- hood v . Danforth , and , on the other , the as- sertedly lesser inhibition imposed by the Connecticut scheme . . . . We ... rejected ...
... present in Roe v . Wade and Doe v . Bolton and the ab- solute prohibition present in Planned Parent- hood v . Danforth , and , on the other , the as- sertedly lesser inhibition imposed by the Connecticut scheme . . . . We ... rejected ...
Page 522
... present case , dissented in General Electric . MR . JUSTICE MARSHALL , who joins the Court's opinion in large part here , dis- sented in both Geduldig and General Electric . My own discomfort with the latter case was apparent , I ...
... present case , dissented in General Electric . MR . JUSTICE MARSHALL , who joins the Court's opinion in large part here , dis- sented in both Geduldig and General Electric . My own discomfort with the latter case was apparent , I ...
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... present actuarial value of an annuity policy is determined by multiplying the present value ( in this case , the value at the time of the employee's retirement ) of each monthly payment promised by the probability , which is supplied by ...
... present actuarial value of an annuity policy is determined by multiplying the present value ( in this case , the value at the time of the employee's retirement ) of each monthly payment promised by the probability , which is supplied by ...
Contents
Early Interpretations of Due Process | 3 |
Substantive Due Process | 19 |
18681975 | 66 |
Copyright | |
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