Women in American Law: The struggle toward equality from the New Deal to the presentMarlene Stein Wortman Holmes & Meier, 1985 - Women |
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References | 16 |
The Warren Court and the Rights Revolution | 28 |
Intermediate Scrutiny or How to Toss a Word Salad | 35 |
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