Women's Rights in the USA: Policy Debates and Gender Roles

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Taylor & Francis, 2004 M07 1 - 456 pages
Women's Rights in the USA is a rigorous examination of the intersection of gender roles and public policy and a survey of the feminist debates that complicate and frame U.S. law, statutes, and court decisions. The third edition includes updated and expanded information pertaining to recent debates, legislation, and court decisions on affirmative action, equal protection, welfare reform, and sexuality, especially lesbian politics and violence against women.

About the author (2004)

Dorothy McBride-Stetson is professor of political science and a founding member of the Women's Studies Center faculty at Florida Atlantic University.

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