Women in American Law by Judith A Baer

Women in American Law by Judith A Baer

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Women in American Law by Judith A Baer

In a lively, engaged style and from an informed feminist perspective, Judith Baer presents us with one of the most comprehensive and provocative up-to-date accounts on women's legal status in contemporary American society. This revised and expanded volume features new discussions on constitutional law (including the United States v. Virginia [VMI case]), sexual harassment (the Paula Jones case, same-sex harassment, employer responsibility, and harassment in schools), child custody (examines the shift toward presumption in favour of the primary caregiver and includes an updated treatment of the father's rights movement), advances in reproductive technology, the impact of ""new federalism"" in the Supreme Court (including the United States v. Morrison [VAWA Case]), and the effects of war and recession on women's status.
Judith A. Baer is a professor of political science at Texas A&M University. Her 1999 book, Our Lives before the Law: Constructing a Feminist Jurisprudence, won the Victoria Schuck Award for the best book in women and politics and received honourable mention for the C. Herman Pritchett award in law and courts.
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ISBN 13 9780841914315
ISBN 10 0841914311
Title Women in American Law
Author Judith A Baer
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Holmes & Meier Publishers Inc
Year published 2002-12-30
Number of pages 388
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.