The Constitutional Rights of Women: Cases in Law and Social ChangeUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1988 - 637 pages Using 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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Page 494
... employees the same as " other employees . " The Court tries to avoid the impact of this legislative history by saying that it " does not create a ' negative inference ' lim- iting the scope of the act to the specific problem that ...
... employees the same as " other employees . " The Court tries to avoid the impact of this legislative history by saying that it " does not create a ' negative inference ' lim- iting the scope of the act to the specific problem that ...
Page 526
... employees a choice among different levels of annuity benefits , any one of which , if offered alone , would be equivalent to the plan at issue in Manhart , where the employer determined both the monthly contributions employees were re ...
... employees a choice among different levels of annuity benefits , any one of which , if offered alone , would be equivalent to the plan at issue in Manhart , where the employer determined both the monthly contributions employees were re ...
Page 528
... employees . Employees enrolling in the plan could obtain retirement benefits only from one of those companies . . . . Under these circumstances there can be no serious question that petitioners are legally responsible for the ...
... employees . Employees enrolling in the plan could obtain retirement benefits only from one of those companies . . . . Under these circumstances there can be no serious question that petitioners are legally responsible for the ...
Contents
Early Interpretations of Due Process | 3 |
Substantive Due Process | 19 |
18681975 | 66 |
Copyright | |
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