| Leslie Friedman Goldstein - 1988 - 660 σελίδες
...for protection: that her physical structure and a proper discharge of her maternal functions—having in view not merely her own health, but the well-being of the race—justify legislation to protect her from the greed as well as the passion of CASE QUESTIONS 1.... | |
| William Lawrence O'Neill - 362 σελίδες
...for protection; that her physical structure and a proper discharge of her maternal functions . . . justify legislation to protect her from the greed as well as the passion of man.2 From a militant point of view, protections granted in these indulgent terms were hardly worth... | |
| William Lawrence O'Neill - 362 σελίδες
...would still be true that she is constituted that she will rest upon and look to him for protection; that her physical structure and a proper discharge of her maternal functions . . . justify legislation to protect her from the greed as well as the passion of man. 2 From a militant... | |
| William Lawrence O'Neill - 362 σελίδες
...would still be true that she is constituted that she will rest upon and look to him for protection; that her physical structure and a proper discharge of her maternal functions . . . justify legislation to protect her from the greed as well as the passion of man.2 From a militant... | |
| Lawrence O. Gostin - 1990 - 396 σελίδες
...might have come right out of the New Jersey Supreme Court's decision in the Baby M case. A woman's physical structure and a proper discharge of her maternal functions — having in view not merely her health, but the well-being of the race — justify legislation to protect her from the greed as well... | |
| William M. Dugger - 1992 - 292 σελίδες
...identification with motherhood and familial roles provided a second justification for special treatment: her physical structure and a proper discharge of her...protect her from the greed as well as the passion of man.89 As discussed by Janice Peterson in this volume, the US Supreme Court gave its imprimatur to... | |
| D. Kelly Weisberg - 1993 - 646 σελίδες
...working, the United States Supreme Court upheld a maximum hours law which applied to women only, reasoning that "her physical structure and a proper discharge...having in view not merely her own health, but the well being of the race, justify legislation to protect her from the greed as well as the passion of... | |
| Martha Banta - 1993 - 454 σελίδες
...that, like other "minors," "she has been looked upon in the courts as needing especial care" in order to "protect her from the greed as well as the passion of man" (562). Fatigue and Efficiency can be said to serve the enemy it sought to defy so that women might... | |
| Lise Vogel - 1993 - 220 σελίδες
...race. . . . [Woman's] physical structure and a proper discharge of her maternal functions—having in view not merely her own health, but the well-being of the race—justify legislation to protect her from the greed as well as the passion of man. The limitations... | |
| Paula Dubeck, Kathryn M. Borman - 1996 - 602 σελίδες
...constitutionality of the Dregon maximum-bour law. "Her physical structure," wrote Justice David ilrewer, "and a proper discharge of her maternal functions...protect her from the greed as well as the passion of men" l208 US 412 [1908]l. The minimum-wage legislation did not fare as well in the Sopreme Court. The... | |
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