The Boundaries of Her Body: The Troubling History of Women's Rights in AmericaSphinxLegal, 2004 - 788 pages Chicago-based writer, artist, and civil rights attorney Rowland covers the period from the 1600's to the early 1900s in the first section, then examines developments in the 20th century in a long second section. Final sections look at the politics of female adolescence and violence and women, mainly as contemporary issues but with some historical c |
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... Forces and Job Elimination: “Layoff Litigation” and Maternity Leave Force Reductions Analysis: The Armbruster Test Modern Issues in the Workplace Today: A Love-Hate Relationship with “Protective” Measures “Preference” or “Protectionism ...
... Forces and Job Elimination: “Layoff Litigation” and Maternity Leave Force Reductions Analysis: The Armbruster Test Modern Issues in the Workplace Today: A Love-Hate Relationship with “Protective” Measures “Preference” or “Protectionism ...
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... Force on the Law The AIDS Issue: An Offense of a Different Color American Women and HIV: Facing the Epidemic—Changing the Law The Limitations of HAART: Resentment and a Backlash The Spread of HIV: And the New Law Fraud of the Sexual ...
... Force on the Law The AIDS Issue: An Offense of a Different Color American Women and HIV: Facing the Epidemic—Changing the Law The Limitations of HAART: Resentment and a Backlash The Spread of HIV: And the New Law Fraud of the Sexual ...
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... force as men reclaimed jobs and the “baby boom” generation was con- ceived. But the extraordinary absence of men seemed to open a door for women, who began to slip quietly back into the workforce almost as soon as they were ousted. And ...
... force as men reclaimed jobs and the “baby boom” generation was con- ceived. But the extraordinary absence of men seemed to open a door for women, who began to slip quietly back into the workforce almost as soon as they were ousted. And ...
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... force generally will indicate a lack of consent ) ; State v . Jackson , 620 A.2d 168 ( Conn . 1993 ) ( holding that the victim of a potential rape need not resist to the point of physical injury in order to establish that she did not ...
... force generally will indicate a lack of consent ) ; State v . Jackson , 620 A.2d 168 ( Conn . 1993 ) ( holding that the victim of a potential rape need not resist to the point of physical injury in order to establish that she did not ...
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