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Law, Gender, and Injustice: A Legal History of U.S. Women
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Hardcover
from New York Univ Pr (August 1, 1992)
9780814734940 | details & prices | 6.50 × 9.75 × 1.50 in. | 1.95 lbs | List price $30.00
About: In this widely acclaimed landmark study, Joan Hoff illustrates how women remain second- class citizens under the current legal system and questions whether the continued pursuit of equality based on a one-size-fits-all vision of traditional individual rights is really what will most improve conditions for women in America as they prepare for the twenty-first century.
About: In this widely acclaimed landmark study, Joan Hoff illustrates how women remain second- class citizens under the current legal system and questions whether the continued pursuit of equality based on a one-size-fits-all vision of traditional individual rights is really what will most improve conditions for women in America as they prepare for the twenty-first century.
from New York Univ Pr (April 1, 1991)
9780814734674 | details & prices | 6.75 × 9.75 × 1.50 in. | 1.95 lbs | List price $85.00
About: Challenges established views of women's history and legal status in the United States, from the eighteenth century to the present
About: Challenges established views of women's history and legal status in the United States, from the eighteenth century to the present
Paperback
Reprint edition from New York Univ Pr (April 1, 1994)
9780814735091 | details & prices | 6.00 × 9.25 × 1.50 in. | 1.75 lbs | List price $30.00
About: In this widely acclaimed landmark study, Joan Hoff illustrates how women remain second- class citizens under the current legal system and questions whether the continued pursuit of equality based on a one-size-fits-all vision of traditional individual rights is really what will most improve conditions for women in America as they prepare for the twenty-first century.
About: In this widely acclaimed landmark study, Joan Hoff illustrates how women remain second- class citizens under the current legal system and questions whether the continued pursuit of equality based on a one-size-fits-all vision of traditional individual rights is really what will most improve conditions for women in America as they prepare for the twenty-first century.