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Legal Implications of the Contagious Disease or Infections Amendment to the Civil Rights Restoration Act, S.557
Date: March 14, 1988
Creator: Jones, Nancy Lee
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Legal Implications of the Contagious Disease or Infections Amendment to the Civil Rights Restoration Act, S.557
Date: March 14, 1988
Creator: Jones, Nancy Lee
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The Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987: Legal Analysis of S.557
Date: March 1, 1988
Creator: Lewis, Karen J
Description: The Senate i n January 1988 passed S. 557 with amendments to “restore the...broad institution – wide application" of certain federal civil rights laws in the wake of t h e U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Grove City College v. Bell . This report discusses the background and contents of this legislation.
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Equal Rights for Women
Date: October 14, 1987
Creator: Gladstone, Leslie W
Description: Amendments to the Constitution to provide equality of rights for women have been reintroduced in every Congress from the 67th i n 1923 to the 100th in 1987. Also proposed in recent years, although not to date in the 100th Congress, has been legislation to improve women's rights without amending the Constitution: a statue to forbid enforcement of a classification based on sex -- except where necessary to achieve a “compelling state interest, " and a measure providing for selective revision of existing Federal laws that discriminate on the basis of sex.
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Legal Right of Minors to Obtain Contraceptives
Date: September 24, 1986
Creator: Reimer, Rita Ann
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Obscenity: A Legal Primer
Date: December 11, 1985
Creator: Reimer, Rita Ann
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Handicapped Infants: The Final Section 504 Regulation and Legislative Proposals
Date: February 8, 1984
Creator: Smith, Mary F
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Sex Discrimination in Education: Title IX
Date: May 10, 1983
Creator: Congressional Reference Division
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Pay Equity - The Comparable Worth Issue: Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value; By What Standards and By What Means?
Date: April 20, 1983
Creator: Ahmuty, Alice L
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Equal Rights Amendment (Proposed)
Date: July 8, 1982
Creator: Gladstone, Leslie W
Description: The proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was first introduced in 1923, and was passed by the Congress in 1972. In 1978, Congress extended the original deadline for ratification of the ERA. Thus, if it receives approval in the form of ratification by 38 States before June 30, 1982, the measure will become the 27th Amendment to the Constitution, and will require equal treatment under Federal and State laws and practices for all persons, regardless of sex.
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