ABSTRACT

Women’s Rights in the USA is a rigorous examination of the intersection of gender roles and public policy and the implications for feminist activists. The book places full information on state and federal statutes and court decisions in the context of the ebb and flow of debates that have engaged the public since the founding of the Republic. This fifth edition includes updates on all topics and expanded attention to same-sex marriage and lesbian issues, pay equity, conservative trends in courts, and women in elective politics.

This text is a resource for the inquiry into women’s rights politics and policies. It is a record of the changes in the major areas affecting gender roles and the status of women: constitutional law, political participation, reproduction, family law, education, work and pay, work and family, sexuality and economic status. It is more than a recital of laws, statutes and court decisions. The chapters focus on the development of the changes in debates over these issues and how the debates produce laws and provide the environment for their administration and interpretation. It also highlights the role, and impact, of feminists in the debates.

chapter 1|21 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|35 pages

The U.S. Constitution

chapter 3|35 pages

Political Participation

chapter 4|43 pages

Reproduction

chapter 5|35 pages

Education

chapter 6|41 pages

Family

chapter 7|38 pages

Work and Pay

chapter 8|32 pages

Work and Family

chapter 9|32 pages

Sexuality

Regulation

chapter 10|33 pages

Sexuality

Intimidation

chapter 11|27 pages

Economic Status