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" 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. "
The New York Supplement - Page 344
1915
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Labor Conditions in the Canning Industry in the Santa Clara Valley of the ...

Donald Elliot Anthony - 1928 - 244 pages
...the effort to maintain an independent position in life, she is not upon an e uallty. Differe.itii.ted by these matters from the other sex, she is properly placed in a class by herself, M id lerislutlon desif .eu for " er protection may be suet ined, even when like legislation is not...
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Monthly Labor Review, Volume 28

United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1929 - 1574 pages
...care in order to preserve the strength and vigor of the race." Continuing, the court said "she [woman] is properly placed in a class by herself, and legislation...not necessary for men and could not be sustained. * * * The limitations which this statute places upon her contractual powers, upon her right to agree...
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Bulletin

1930 - 1184 pages
...that her rights may be preserved • * *. Differentiated by these matters from the other sex, she ia properly placed In a class by herself, and legislation...not necessary for men and could not be sustained. It is impossible to close one's eyes to the fact that she still looks to her brother and depends upon...
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Coach-makers' International Journal, Volume 44

1908 - 862 pages
...Complete Straight Sill and Sliding Door Milk or Baker's Wagon Body. Built by Hoover Wagon Co., York, P«. protection may be sustained, even when like legislation...not necessary for men, and could not be sustained." This equity broom will sweep the highways of our onward and upward progress for ages. The Court having...
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Awards ... Third Division, National Railroad Adjustment Board, Volume 20

United States. National Railroad Adjustment Board - 674 pages
...State is enunciated in the case of MULLER v. OREGON, 208 US 412 (1908) wherein it was held: '* * * Differentiated by these matters from the other sex,...not necessary for men, and could not be sustained. * * *' sonable regulations as are appropriate for the protection of the health and safety of its citizens,...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 298

United States. Supreme Court - 1936 - 1044 pages
...legislation to protect her seems necessary to secure a real equality of right." She therefore still may be "properly placed in a class by herself, and legislation...not necessary for men and could not be sustained." Muller v. Oregon, supra, pp. 421, 422. This ruling has been followed in Riley v. Massachusetts, 232...
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Pay Equity: Equal Pay for Work of Comparable Value : Joint Hearings ..., Part 2

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. Subcommittee on Human Resources - 1983 - 896 pages
...still be where some legislation to protect her seems necessary to secure a real equality of rights. .. .Differentiated by these matters from the other sex,...not necessary for men and could not be sustained. It Is Impossible to close one's eyes to the fact that she still looks to her brother and depends upon...
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Rights and Wrongs: Women's Struggle for Legal Equality

Susan Cary Nicholas, Alice M. Price, Rachel Rubin - 1986 - 118 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 necessary for men and could not be sustained. It is impossible to close one's eyes to the fact that she still looks to her brother and depends upon...
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Silent Film and the Triumph of the American Myth

Paula Marantz Cohen - 2001 - 1286 pages
...Supreme Court decided that women were different, because a woman was a mother or potential mother: 'Differentiated by these matters from the other sex,...even when like legislation is not necessary for men.' This doctrine also cased rhe acceptance of other benefits for women. By 1921 some forty-one states...
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The Constitutional Rights of Women: Cases in Law and Social Change

Leslie Friedman Goldstein - 1988 - 660 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 necessary for men, and could not be sustained. It is impossible to close one's eyes to the fact that she still looks to her brother and depends upon...
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