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Full-Text Articles in Law
Struck V. Secretary Of Defense, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Struck V. Secretary Of Defense, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
A Woman's Right To Voluntary Sterilization, Susan L. Bloom
A Woman's Right To Voluntary Sterilization, Susan L. Bloom
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Status Of Women Committee Meeting, Carolyn Steel
Status Of Women Committee Meeting, Carolyn Steel
ADVANCE Library Collection
No abstract provided.
Status Of Women Ad Hoc Committee Meeting, Carolyn Steel
Status Of Women Ad Hoc Committee Meeting, Carolyn Steel
ADVANCE Library Collection
No abstract provided.
Legal Dimensions Of Women's Liberation: An Overview, Robert A. Sedler
Legal Dimensions Of Women's Liberation: An Overview, Robert A. Sedler
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Divorce Law Reform In Michigan, B. H. Lee
Divorce Law Reform In Michigan, B. H. Lee
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Few social questions touch the individual so intimately and foster such widely divergent views as the question of divorce. From those who regard marriage as a perpetual and indissoluble bond instituted by God to those who consider it a terminable contract between a man and a woman, every shade of opinion can be found. The subject of marital breakdown is neither new nor peculiar to our age. As one author has said: "The breakdown of marriage with provisions for divorce and remarriage is a phenomenon widely recognized in Babylonian, Hebrew, Greek and Roman law." Nevertheless, ever since Christianity established a …
Abortion Law In South Carolina, 24 S.C. L. Rev. 425 (1972), Gerald E. Berendt
Abortion Law In South Carolina, 24 S.C. L. Rev. 425 (1972), Gerald E. Berendt
UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Mandatory Maternity Leaves And The Equal Protection Clause, Carole A. Masters
Mandatory Maternity Leaves And The Equal Protection Clause, Carole A. Masters
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.