Textbooks and treatises offer comprehensive coverage on a specific area of the law. Textbooks can often highlight controversial areas of the law and lead you to relevant cases and statutes. Many treatises are also available dealing with narrow subjects within the broader topics of law.
Equal Protection of the Law?
by
Mary Welek Atwell
This book provides an account of the evolution of women's constitutional status, as well as stories of their participation in the criminal justice system as workers, victims, and offenders. It focuses on how the experiences of prior generations can illuminate the continued challenges of gender and inequality.
Feminist Legal Theory
by
Katharine T. Bartlett (Editor); Rosanne Kennedy (Editor)
A collection of papers that reveal the influences of feminist work in philosophy, psychoanalysis, political theory, and literary criticism, among other fields.
Gendered (in)Justice
by
Pamela J. Schram (Editor); Barbara Koons-Witt (Editor)
This book includes fifteen articles written by criminologists that explore how feminist thought has developed in the field, how feminist criminology has influenced research on women offenders and the crimes they commit, laws and policies affecting women offenders, and programming for women offenders.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Family Law
by
Courtney G. Joslin; Shannon P. Minter
One volume treatise discussing legal aspects of marriage, divorce, adoption, custody, parentage, surrogacy, visitation, assisted reproduction, and other family law topics from the perspective of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
by
Kimberly Pruett
Covers the sources needed to thoroughly research sexual harassment in the workplace. Lists major primary andsecondary authorities, combining leading cases and articleswith a research strategy designed to serve as a startingpoint for exploring the topic in depth.
Supreme Court Cases on Gender and Sexual Equality, 1787-2001
by
Christopher A. Anzalone (Editor)
This book includes every Supreme Court case relevant to gender and sexual equality from the Court's beginnings to the end of the 2000/2001 term. It is a primary document reference book, organized topically in eight chapters: civic and social rights and duties; educational policies and instructions; employment and careers; sexual privacy and procreative rights; morality and sexual ethics; family; gender and sexual orientation; and other issues. Every case is included either as a full (edited) version of the majority or per curiam opinion, extensive excerpts of the opinion, or a detailed description of the case.
Women and the Law (Peggy)
by
HeinOnline
Women and the Law (Peggy) is a collection that brings together books, biographies and periodicals dedicated to womens roles in society and the law. This unique collection of materials provides a platform to research the progression of womens roles and rights in society over the past 200 years. Also included are more than 70 titles from Emory University Law Schools Feminism and Legal Theory Project which provide a platform to view the effect of law and culture on the female gender.
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