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Columbia Law School

2004

Law and Gender

Women's Rights Law Reporter

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Panel Three: Introduction, Suzanne B. Goldberg Jan 2004

Panel Three: Introduction, Suzanne B. Goldberg

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I think some of my colleagues will ask questions about these cases, to ask who is a man or woman, but if the question is legally, what is male or female, and if you think about the questions that you've read, say, in common law out of the Supreme Court – and I'll just talk about discrimination cases, although I think you can talk about other ones, too – think about the sex discrimination cases. The struggle is about, what is discrimination, but the Court in Craig v. Born is talking about different control restrictions for men and women. Or …