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Cover Image: Supreme Court Decisions and Women's Rights
  • Date: 09/01/2000
  • Format: Print Cloth
  • Price: $52.00
  • ISBN: 978-1-56802-613-8
  • Pages: 320

  • Format: Print Paperback
  • Price: $35.00
  • ISBN: 978-1-56802-614-5
  • Pages: 320

Supreme Court Decisions and Women's Rights
Clare Cushman, Supreme Court Historical Society
Editor

The first authoritative reference to make Supreme Court cases and issues involving women's rights understandable and accessible to a wide audience.

From the Romantic Paternalism of the 19th century to Roe v. Wade and the panoply of hot-button women's issues before the Supreme Court in our age, Supreme Court Decisions and Women's Rights limns the cases, the ideas, and the people who have blazed the trail to equality.

Co-published by CQ Press and the Supreme Court Historical Society, Supreme Court Decisions and Women's Rights is the first authoritative, illustrated guide to make Supreme Court cases and issues involving women's rights and gender understandable and accessible to a wide audience. High school students will find a lively, easy-to-read account that makes complex legal and constitutional issues comprehensible. Academics and interested readers in a host of disciplines will find the book a perfect introduction to the topic, and a valuable tool for directing further research.

More than 110 photos, cartoons, and other illustrative material, many of which have never been published, round out the visual presentation of this unique new reference work and enrich the historical context for the cases presented.

Starting in the post-Civil War era, the book discusses the concept of Romantic Paternalism and how this belief that the law should provide extra protections to women because they are weaker and gentler than men began to be tested. Readers will find the full story of Susan B. Anthony and the quest for suffrage, but they'll also find the cases that set the stage for the movement . . . and the cases and movements that continue to this day as a result of it.

Supreme Court Decisions and Women's Rights is organized chronologically and by topic for easy research. The more than 75 cases cover all the important issues and movements regarding the Supreme Court and women's rights from the earliest days to the present.

Here are just a few examples:

  • Bradwell v. Illinois (1873) - women being barred from practicing law.
  • Muller v. Oregon (1908) - regarding the 10-hour working day.
  • Goesart v. Cleary (1948) - are women allowed to be bartenders?
  • Weinberger v. Wiesenfeld (1975) - a father sues for the right to stay home.
  • Kirchberg v. Fienstra (1981) - husband as "head and master" of household."
  • Maher v. Roe (1977) - is abortion funding constitutional?
  • Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins (1989) - not woman enough to make partner?

Supreme Court Decisions and Women's Rights also covers:

  • The "First Ladies" of the Supreme Court
  • The first female law clerks
  • Women in key positions at the Court
  • Profiles of the first female justices: Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsberg.

Cases Covered

Bradwell v. Illinois (1873)
The Slaughterhouse Cases (1873)
Minor v. Happersett (1875)
Strauder v. West Virginia (1880)
Muller v. Oregon, (1908)
Adkins v. Children's Hospital (1923)
West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish (1937)
Ballard v. United States (1946)
Goesaert v. Cleary (1948)
Hoyt v. Florida (1961)
Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)
Phillips v. Martin Marietta Corp. (1971)
Reed v. Reed (1971)
Eisenstadt v. Baird (1972)
Doe v. Bolton (1973)
Frontiero v. Richardson (1973)
Roe v. Wade (1973)
Corning Glass Works v. Brennan (1974)
Cleveland Board of Education v. LaFleur (1974)
Geduldig v. Aiello (1974)
Kahn v. Shevin (1974)
Schlesinger v. Ballard (1975)
Stanton v. Stanton (1975)
Taylor v. Louisiana (1975)
Weinberger v. Wiesenfeld (1975)
Craig v. Boren (1976)
General Electric Co. v. Gilbert (1976)
Planned Parenthood Assn. of Central Missouri v. Danforth (1976)
Califano v. Goldfarb (1977)
Califano v. Webster (1977)
Dothard v. Rawlinson (1977)
Maher v. Roe (1977)
Nashville Gas Co. v. Satty (1977)
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power v. Manhart (1978)
Bellotti v. Baird (1979)
Califano v. Westcott (1979)
Duren v. Missouri (1979)
Lehr v. Robertson (1983)
Parham v. Hughes (1979)
Orr v. Orr (1979)
Personnel Administrator of Massachusetts v. Feeney (1979)
Stanley v. Illinois (1972), Quilloin v. Walcott (1978)
Caban v. Mohammed (1979)
Harris v. McRae (1980)
Wengler v. Druggists Mutual Ins. Co. (1980)
County of Washington v. Gunther (1981)
Kirchberg v. Feenstra (1981)
Michael M. v. Superior Court of Sonoma County (1981)
Rostker v. Goldberg (1981)
Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan (1982)
Arizona Governing Committee v. Norris (1983)
City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health (1983)
Newport News Shipbuilding &Dry Dock Co. v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (1983)
Planned Parenthood Assn. of Kansas City, Mo., Inc. v. Ashcroft (1983)
Hishon v. King &Spalding (1984)
Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson (1986)
Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians &Gynecologists (1986)
California Federal S. and L. Ass'n v. Guerra (1987)
Johnson v. Transportation Agency, Santa Clara County, California (1987)
Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins (1989)
Webster v. Reproductive Health Services (1989)
Hodgson v. Minnesota (1990)
Ohio v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health (1990)
Automobile Workers v. Johnson Controls, Inc. (1991)
Rust v. Sullivan (1991)
Franklin v. Gwinnett County Public Schools (1992)
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey (1992)
Bray v. Alexandria Women's Health Center (1993)
Harris v. Forklift Systems, Inc., (1993)
J.E.B. v. Alabama ex rel. T.B. (1994)
Madsen v. Women's Health Center, Inc. (1994)
National Organization for Women, Inc. v. Scheidler (1994)
United States v. Virginia (1996)
Schenck v. Pro-Choice Network of Western New York (1997)
Virginia v. United States (1997)
Burlington Industries v. Ellerth (1998)
Faragher v. City of Boca Raton (1998)
Gebser v. Lago Vista Independent School District (1998)
Lorelyn Penero Miller v. Madeleine K. Albright (1998)
Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services (1998)
Davis v. Monroe County School Board (1999)

Table of Contents

SAMPLE ENTRIES INCLUDE:

Chapter I Romantic Paternalism

Early Exclusion

  • Barred From Being Lawyers
  • The Right To Practice A Trade
  • Denied: the Right to Vote
Protecting Women's Health and Morals
  • The Nature of Women's Work
  • The 10-Hour Working Day
  • Minimum Wage Laws
  • Ending Protective Legislation for Women
  • No Place for a Lady: Women Bartenders
Chapter II Jury Duty

Women As “The Center of Home and Family Life”

“A Fair Cross Section of the Community”

Picking a Jury

Chapter III Sex Discrimination: The Search for a Standard

Interpreting the Equal Protection Clause

Four Turning Points
  • Breaking New Ground: Reed v. Reed (1971)
  • A Double Standard For Benefits: Frontiero v. Richardson (1973)
  • Justice For Beer Drinkers: Craig v. Boren (1976)
  • The Most Recent Standard: Virginia v. United States (1997)
Chapter IV Women in the Family: From Subordinates to Equal Partners

Unequal Benefits for Widows versus Widowers

Compensating Women For Past Discrimination

Harmful Stereotypes

  • Age of Majority: Twenty-one for Boys, Eighteen for Girls
  • Alimony for Men, Too
  • Unemployed Fathers, Unemployed Mothers
  • Husband as “Head and Master” of Household
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Chapter V Single-Sex Schools

A Nursing School for Women Only

Women as Citizen-Soldiers

Chapter VI Different Treatment of Men and Women

Women and the Armed Forces
  • Combat and Sea Duty
  • Registering Women for the Draft
  • Giving Veterans Job Preferences
Unwed Fathers and Their Children

Teenage Sex

Chapter VII Discrimination in the Workplace

Getting Hired
  • Mothers With Pre-School Age Children
  • Height and Weight Requirements
Making Partner

Affirmative Action

Pay and Benefits
  • Working on the Night Shift
  • Discrimination in Fringe Benefits
  • Equal Pay for Comparable Worth
Chapter VIII Sexual Harassment

Sexual Harassment on the Job
  • Sexual Harassment Gains National Attention
  • Same-Sex Harassment
  • Unfulfilled Threats
Sexual Harassment in Schools
  • Teachers Harassing Students
  • Students Harassing Other Students
Chapter IX Pregnancy and Childbirth

Should Pregnant Teachers Teach?

Pregnancy is Not a Disability

Having a Baby, Losing Seniority

Discriminating Against Men: Coverage of Worker's Wives

Special vs. Equal Treatment for Pregnant Workers

Fertile Women Need Not Apply

Chapter X Reproductive Rights

Contraception
  • The Right to Privacy
  • The Battle For Birth Control
Abortion
  • Abortion Reform Laws
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  • The First Decision: Roe v. Wade
  • Roe: The Aftermath
  • Abortion Funding
  • Consent of Husband, Parents
  • Abortion Procedure
  • Reconsidering Roe
  • Casey: Reaffirming Roe
  • Antiabortion Demonstrators at Clinics
Chapter XI Leading the Way

Women Bar Members and Advocates

The First Female Law Clerks

Near Misses: Women Consideraed for Appintment to the Supreme Court

Women on the Supreme Court

Glossary
Timeline
Bibliography
Index

Reviews

"This work is an informative and readable study on the subject. It will serve as an excellent starting point for further research."

- American Reference Books Annual

"The cases are clearly and carefully summarized, with quotations from the cases included as appropriate. Inserts that include interview with litigants of major cases help to put the issues in context and show the human impact of the cases. . . . An important resource for readers at all levels."

- Choice

"... provides a fascinating historical overview of the personalities and reasoning behind the courts blockbuster decisions effecting social change...."

- Jurist
Bio(s)
Clare Cushman, Supreme Court Historical Society
Clare Cushman has been Director of Publications for over a decade at the Supreme Court Historical Society, where she oversees a print and electronic publications program geared to a general audience. She is the editor and contributing writer of two reference books: "The Supreme Court Justices: Illustrated Biographies 1798-1995" and "Milestones to Equality: Supreme Court Decisions and Women's Rights" (2000). Cushman is also the producer of two digital documentaries: "FDR and the Court-Packing Episode of 1937" and "Five Justices and the Grand Commission; Deciding the Election of 1876."
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