Justice and Gender
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Justice and Gender by Deborah L. Rhode, published by Harvard University Press in 1991. This comprehensive work spans 440 pages, delving into the intricate relationship between gender and the law in the United States. Rhode meticulously examines legal developments over the past two centuries, contextualizing them within the historical and sociological shifts in women's roles and attitudes.
As the first book of its kind, Justice and Gender offers an essential exploration of sex discrimination against women, making it a vital read for anyone interested in gender studies, civil procedure, and social science. Engage with Rhode's thorough analysis and gain a deeper understanding of how legal frameworks have evolved alongside societal changes. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone passionate about women's studies and law.