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 278
... sexual activity . Force is not an element of the crime . Since a woman who consents to an act of sexual intercourse is unlikely to report her partner to the police- whether or not she is subject to criminal sanc- tions - enforcement ...
... sexual activity . Force is not an element of the crime . Since a woman who consents to an act of sexual intercourse is unlikely to report her partner to the police- whether or not she is subject to criminal sanc- tions - enforcement ...
Page 553
... sexual harassment is a violation of federal anti - discrimination law but also that employers can be held legally culpable if they fail to take action to ensure that their supervisory person- nel refrain from sexual harassment of other ...
... sexual harassment is a violation of federal anti - discrimination law but also that employers can be held legally culpable if they fail to take action to ensure that their supervisory person- nel refrain from sexual harassment of other ...
Page 554
... sexual activity , testifying that he never fondled her , never made suggestive re- marks to her , never engaged in sexual in- tercourse with her and never asked her to do so . He contended instead that respon- dent made her accusations ...
... sexual activity , testifying that he never fondled her , never made suggestive re- marks to her , never engaged in sexual in- tercourse with her and never asked her to do so . He contended instead that respon- dent made her accusations ...
Contents
Early Interpretations of Due Process | 3 |
Substantive Due Process | 19 |
18681975 | 66 |
Copyright | |
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