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In Supreme Bias, Christina L. Boyd, Paul M. Collins, Jr., and Lori
A. Ringhand present for the first time a comprehensive analysis of
the dynamics of race and gender at the Supreme Court confirmation
hearings held before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Drawing on
their deep knowledge of the confirmation hearings, as well as rich
new qualitative and quantitative evidence, the authors highlight
how the women and people of color who have sat before the Committee
have faced a significantly different confirmation process than
their white male colleagues. Despite being among the most qualified
and well-credentialed lawyers of their respective generations,
female nominees and nominees of color face more skepticism of their
professional competence, are subjected to stereotype-based
questioning, are more frequently interrupted, and are described in
less-positive terms by senators. In addition to revealing the
disturbing extent to which race and gender bias exist even at the
highest echelon of U.S. legal power, this book also provides
concrete suggestions for how that bias can be reduced in the
future.
In Supreme Bias, Christina L. Boyd, Paul M. Collins, Jr., and Lori
A. Ringhand present for the first time a comprehensive analysis of
the dynamics of race and gender at the Supreme Court confirmation
hearings held before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Drawing on
their deep knowledge of the confirmation hearings, as well as rich
new qualitative and quantitative evidence, the authors highlight
how the women and people of color who have sat before the Committee
have faced a significantly different confirmation process than
their white male colleagues. Despite being among the most qualified
and well-credentialed lawyers of their respective generations,
female nominees and nominees of color face more skepticism of their
professional competence, are subjected to stereotype-based
questioning, are more frequently interrupted, and are described in
less-positive terms by senators. In addition to revealing the
disturbing extent to which race and gender bias exist even at the
highest echelon of U.S. legal power, this book also provides
concrete suggestions for how that bias can be reduced in the
future.
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Consequences (Paperback)
C. P. Odom; Edited by Christina Boyd; Illustrated by Ellen Pickels
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R470
Discovery Miles 4 700
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Consequences is a cautionary tale about the evils of hasty
judgment, revisiting Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and one of
those pivotal moments when Elizabeth Bennet throws away Mr. Darcy's
offer of marriage so decisively. What transpires from that point is
well known to Austen's extensive readership, but what if even one
element in the chain of events in her novel turns out differently?
Does Austen's happy ending eventually come to pass, or is the
outcome more bleak? And if, in order to secure financial security
for her loved ones, Elizabeth does not reject Darcy, is she married
to a proud, arrogant, disdainful man who, as she feared, forces her
to deny her own relatives and thus condemns her to a lifetime of
misery? Or does she find herself married to a man who cares enough
for her to reject the opposition of his family and chance his very
standing in society in order to marry a woman he loves beyond
measure? Consequences, written by the author of A Most Civil
Proposal, explores two alternate realities-both tragedy and
triumph.
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