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Author Thomas, Tracy A.
Title Feminist legal history : essays on women and law.
Publication Info New York : NYU Press, 2011.



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Contents Foreword; Preface; Introduction: Law, History, and Feminism; PART I: CONTRADICTIONS IN LEGALIZING GENDER; 1 Courts and Temperance "Ladies"; 2 Women behind the Wheel: Gender and Transportation Law, 1860-1930; 3 Expatriation by Marriage: The Case of Asian American Women; 4 Made with Men in Mind: The GI Bill and Its Reinforcement of Gendered Work after World War II; 5 Fighting Women: The Military, Sex, and Extrajudicial Constitutional Change; 6 Irrational Women: Informed Consent and Abortion Regret; PART II : WOMEN'S TRANSFORMATION OF THE LAW.
7 Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Notion of a Legal Class of Gender8 "Them Law Wimmin": The Protective Agency for Women and Children and the Gendered Origins of Legal Aid; 9 Legal Aid, Women Lay Lawyers, and the Rewriting of History: 1863-1930; 10 Sisterhood of Struggle: Leadership and Strategy in the Campaign for the Nineteenth Amendment; 11 "Feminizing" Courts: Lay Volunteers and the Integration of Social Work in Progressive Reform; 12 Sexual Harassment: Law for Women, by Women; 13 Ledbetter's Continuum: Race, Gender, and Pay Discrimination; Selected Bibliography; Contributors. Index.
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ISBN 9780814784266 (e-book)
0814784267 (e-book)
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Author Thomas, Tracy A.
Subject Feminist jurisprudence -- United States.
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States -- History.
Alt author Boisseau, Tracey Jean.
Descript 1 online resource (287 pages)
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Contents Foreword; Preface; Introduction: Law, History, and Feminism; PART I: CONTRADICTIONS IN LEGALIZING GENDER; 1 Courts and Temperance "Ladies"; 2 Women behind the Wheel: Gender and Transportation Law, 1860-1930; 3 Expatriation by Marriage: The Case of Asian American Women; 4 Made with Men in Mind: The GI Bill and Its Reinforcement of Gendered Work after World War II; 5 Fighting Women: The Military, Sex, and Extrajudicial Constitutional Change; 6 Irrational Women: Informed Consent and Abortion Regret; PART II : WOMEN'S TRANSFORMATION OF THE LAW.
7 Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Notion of a Legal Class of Gender8 "Them Law Wimmin": The Protective Agency for Women and Children and the Gendered Origins of Legal Aid; 9 Legal Aid, Women Lay Lawyers, and the Rewriting of History: 1863-1930; 10 Sisterhood of Struggle: Leadership and Strategy in the Campaign for the Nineteenth Amendment; 11 "Feminizing" Courts: Lay Volunteers and the Integration of Social Work in Progressive Reform; 12 Sexual Harassment: Law for Women, by Women; 13 Ledbetter's Continuum: Race, Gender, and Pay Discrimination; Selected Bibliography; Contributors. Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780814784266 (e-book)
0814784267 (e-book)
Author Thomas, Tracy A.
Subject Feminist jurisprudence -- United States.
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States -- History.
Alt author Boisseau, Tracey Jean.

Subject Feminist jurisprudence -- United States.
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States -- History.
Descript 1 online resource (287 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
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Contents Foreword; Preface; Introduction: Law, History, and Feminism; PART I: CONTRADICTIONS IN LEGALIZING GENDER; 1 Courts and Temperance "Ladies"; 2 Women behind the Wheel: Gender and Transportation Law, 1860-1930; 3 Expatriation by Marriage: The Case of Asian American Women; 4 Made with Men in Mind: The GI Bill and Its Reinforcement of Gendered Work after World War II; 5 Fighting Women: The Military, Sex, and Extrajudicial Constitutional Change; 6 Irrational Women: Informed Consent and Abortion Regret; PART II : WOMEN'S TRANSFORMATION OF THE LAW.
7 Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Notion of a Legal Class of Gender8 "Them Law Wimmin": The Protective Agency for Women and Children and the Gendered Origins of Legal Aid; 9 Legal Aid, Women Lay Lawyers, and the Rewriting of History: 1863-1930; 10 Sisterhood of Struggle: Leadership and Strategy in the Campaign for the Nineteenth Amendment; 11 "Feminizing" Courts: Lay Volunteers and the Integration of Social Work in Progressive Reform; 12 Sexual Harassment: Law for Women, by Women; 13 Ledbetter's Continuum: Race, Gender, and Pay Discrimination; Selected Bibliography; Contributors. Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Boisseau, Tracey Jean.
ISBN 9780814784266 (e-book)
0814784267 (e-book)

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