This is the first book to provide a comprehensive investigation of
gender and the law in the United States. Deborah Rhode describes
legal developments over the last two centuries against a background
of historical and sociological changes in women's activities and
attitudes toward these new developments. She shows the way cultural
perceptions of gender influence and in turn are influenced by legal
constructions, and what this complicated interaction implies about
the possibility-or impossibility-of using law as a tool of social
change.
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