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Women and the United States constitution: history, interpretation, and practice
This book examines the role of women in relation to the United States Constitution, focusing on historical exclusion, evolving interpretations, and contemporary practices. It discusses milestones such as constitutional amendments, landmark court rulings, and legislative reforms that have shaped women’s rights. Highlighting issues of equality, political participation, and protection against discrimination, the work provides a critical perspective on how constitutional law has both limited and advanced women’s status in American society.
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