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 105
... jury cases that might have been used to infer the rule that impartiality in jury trials was a necessary element of equal protec- tion , and that impartiality required a fair cross section of the community . In its role as supervisor of ...
... jury cases that might have been used to infer the rule that impartiality in jury trials was a necessary element of equal protec- tion , and that impartiality required a fair cross section of the community . In its role as supervisor of ...
Page 143
... jury drawn from a venire constituting a fair cross section of the community and that the jury that tried him was not such a jury by reason of the exclusion of women . Taylor was not a mem- ber of the excluded class ; but there is no ...
... jury drawn from a venire constituting a fair cross section of the community and that the jury that tried him was not such a jury by reason of the exclusion of women . Taylor was not a mem- ber of the excluded class ; but there is no ...
Page 144
... jury should " be large enough to promote group deliberation , free from outside attempts at intimidation , and to provide a fair possibil- ity for obtaining a representative cross- section of the community . " Id . at 100. In like vein ...
... jury should " be large enough to promote group deliberation , free from outside attempts at intimidation , and to provide a fair possibil- ity for obtaining a representative cross- section of the community . " Id . at 100. In like vein ...
Contents
Early Interpretations of Due Process | 3 |
Substantive Due Process | 19 |
18681975 | 66 |
Copyright | |
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