The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Education Law

The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Education Law
Title The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Education Law PDF eBook
Author Kristi L. Bowman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 761
Release 2021
Genre Law
ISBN 0190697407

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This handbook is currently in development, with individual articles publishing online in advance of print publication. At this time, we cannot add information about unpublished articles in this handbook, however the table of contents will contunue to grow as additional articles pass through the review process and are added to the site. Please note that the online publication date for this handbook is the date that the first article in the title was published online.

The Oxford Handbook of Us Higher Education Law

The Oxford Handbook of Us Higher Education Law
Title The Oxford Handbook of Us Higher Education Law PDF eBook
Author Lake
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-02-28
Genre
ISBN 9780190080600

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The Oxford Handbook of Church and State in the United States

The Oxford Handbook of Church and State in the United States
Title The Oxford Handbook of Church and State in the United States PDF eBook
Author Derek Davis
Publisher OUP USA
Total Pages 592
Release 2010-11-18
Genre Law
ISBN 0195326245

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21 essays present a scholarly look at the intricacies and past and current debates that frame the American system of church and state, within 5 main areas: history, politics, sociology theology/philosophy and law.

The Oxford Handbook of African American Citizenship, 1865-Present

The Oxford Handbook of African American Citizenship, 1865-Present
Title The Oxford Handbook of African American Citizenship, 1865-Present PDF eBook
Author Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 859
Release 2012-05-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0195188055

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Collection of essays tracing the historical evolution of African American experiences, from the dawn of Reconstruction onward, through the perspectives of sociology, political science, law, economics, education and psychology. As a whole, the book is a systematic study of the gap between promise and performance of African Americans since 1865. Over the course of thirty-four chapters, contributors present a portrait of the particular hurdles faced by African Americans and the distinctive contributions African Americans have made to the development of U.S. institutions and culture. --From publisher description.

Education Law

Education Law
Title Education Law PDF eBook
Author Michael Imber
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 617
Release 2004
Genre Law
ISBN 0805846530

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It also discusses the implications of the law for educational policy and practice."--Jacket.

The Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Law in the United States

The Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Law in the United States
Title The Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Law in the United States PDF eBook
Author Deborah L. Brake
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 737
Release 2023-07-02
Genre Law
ISBN 0197519997

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"earlier. While the term "feminist" was not used in the United States until the 1910s, the foundations of feminist legal theory were first conceptualized as early as 1848 and developed over the next one hundred and fifty years. This chapter traces that development. It begins with the establishment of the core theoretical precepts of gender and equality grounded in the surprisingly comprehensive philosophy of the nineteenth-century's first women's rights movement ignited at Seneca Falls. It then shows how feminist legal theory was popularized and advanced by the political activism of the women's suffrage movement, even as suffragists limited the feminist consensus to one based on women's maternalism. Progressive feminism then expanded the theoretical framework of feminist theory in the early twentieth century, encapsulating ideas of global peace, market work, and sex rights of birth control. In the modern era, legal feminists gravitated back to pragmatic and concrete ideas of formal equality, and the associated legalisms of equal rights and equal protection. Yet through each of these periods, the two common imperatives were to place women at the center of analysis and to recognize law as a fundamental agent of change"--

The Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Law in the United States

The Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Law in the United States
Title The Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Law in the United States PDF eBook
Author Deborah L. Brake
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 737
Release 2023-07-11
Genre Law
ISBN 0197520014

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Combining analyses of feminist legal theory, legal doctrine, and feminist social movements, The Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Law in the United States offers a comprehensive overview of U.S. legal feminism. Contributions by leading feminist thinkers trace the impacts of legal feminism on legal claims and defenses and demonstrate how feminism has altered and transformed understandings of basic legal concepts, from sexual harassment and gender equity in sports to new conceptions of consent and motherhood. Its chapters connect legal feminism to adjacent intellectual discourses, such as masculinities theory and queer theory, and scrutinize criticisms and backlash to feminism from all sides of the political spectrum. Its examination of the prominent brands of feminist legal theory shows the links and divergences among feminist scholars, highlighting the continued relevance of established theories (liberal, dominance, and relational feminism) and the increased importance of new intersectional, sex-positive, and postmodern approaches. Unique in its triple focus on theory, doctrine, and social movements, the Handbook recounts the history of activist struggles to pass the Equal Right Amendment, the Anti-Rape and Battered Movements of the 1970s, the contemporary movements for reproductive justice and against campus sexual assault, as well as the #MeToo movement. The emphasis on theory and feminist practice animates discussions of feminist legal pedagogy and feminist influences on judges and judicial decision making. Chapters on emerging areas of law ripe for feminist analysis explore foundational subjects such as contracts, tax, and tort law, and imagine feminist and social justice approaches to digital privacy and intellectual property law, environmental law, and immigration law. The Handbook provides a broad picture of the intellectual landscape and allows both new and established scholars to gain an in-depth understanding of the full range of feminist influence on U.S. law.