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Women and the U.S. Constitution : History, Interpretation, and Practice / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Women and Constitutional Interpretation: The Forgotten Value of Civic Friendship -- Part 1: History -- The Founding Period -- 2. Representation of Women in the Constitution -- 3. Declarations of Independence: Women and Divorce in the Early Republic -- 4. The Explanation Lies in Property: Gender and Its Connection to Economic Considerations -- Reconstruction -- 5. Women, Bondage, and the Reconstructed Constitution -- 6. The Unkept Promise of the Thirteenth Amendment: A Call for Reparations -- Women and the Welfare State -- 7. The Culture of Work Enforcement: Race, Gender and U.S. Welfare Policy -- 8. The Silent Constitution: Affirmative Obligation and the Feminization of Poverty -- Part 2: Interpretation -- The U.S. Constitution in Comparative Context -- 9. Federalism(s), Feminism, Families, and the Constitution -- 10. What's Privacy Got to Do With It? A Comparative Approach to the Feminist Critique -- 11. Women's Human Rights and the U.S. Constitution: Initiating a Dialogue -- Privacy and Family Law -- 12. Battered Women, Feminist Lawmaking, Privacy, and Equality -- 13. Infringements of Women's Constitutional Rights in Religious Lawmaking on Abortion -- 14. What Place for Family Privacy? -- 15. The Right to Privacy and Gay/Lesbian Sexuality: Beyond Decriminalization to Equal Recognition -- Women and Work -- 16. The Gender of Discrimination: Race, Sex, and Fair Employment -- 17. Second Generation Employment Discrimination: A Structural Approach -- 18. Our Economy of Mothers and Others: Women and Economics Revisited -- Part 3: Practice -- Citizenship and the Equal Rights Amendment -- 19. Women and Citizenship: The Virginia Military Institute Case -- 20. "Heightened Scrutiny": An Alternative Route to Constitutional Equality for U.S. Women -- 21. Whatever Happened to the ERA? -- About the Contributors -- Index |
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Feminism lacks both a constitutional theory as well as a clearly defined theory of political legitimacy within the framework of democracy. The scholars included here take significant and crucial steps toward these theories. In addition to constitutional issues such as federalism, gender discrimination, basic rights, privacy, and abortion, Women and the U.S. Constitution explores other issues of central concern to contemporary women-areas that, strictly speaking, are not yet considered a part of constitutional law. 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