Contemporary Cases in Women's RightsUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1994 - 339 halaman Contemporary Cases in Women's Rights is an introduction to the most important recent court decisions affecting women in the United States. Abortion, sexual harassment, pornography, surrogate motherhood, rape, custody rights--the legal and social questions surrounding these issues all come to life through excerpts of important U. S. Supreme Court and lower court cases. It is the only casebook on this topic geared to undergraduates and can be read on its own or used with Goldstein's more historically comprehensive casebook, The Constitutional Rights of Women. |
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... argument that racial separation enforced by the legal machinery of American society treats the black race as inferior . The Plessy Court considered " the underlying fallacy of the plantiff's argument to consist in the assumption that ...
... argument is presented to the Supreme Court . Sometimes a summary disposition will have no explanatory opin- ion at all ; the Supreme Court can just an- nounce a summary affirmance or reversal . Often summary proceedings include very ...
... argument . Oral argument is usually limited to thirty minutes for each side . The process of oral argument is a rather awe- some spectacle . All nine justices sit in a row of high - backed chairs on an elevated plat- form behind a long ...
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Current Trends in Abortion | 33 |
Contemporary Applications | 152 |
Sex Discrimination | 205 |
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