This dissertation explains the gendered historical and constitutional roots of West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish. This 1937 Supreme Court case gave rise to the modern welfare state by allowing the states and federal government to regulate the economy without having to fear that the courts would invalidate their policies. Throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, US courts largely opposed legislative attempts to improve the terms and conditions of labor for employees, striking down protective measures. The most notable example, the Supreme Court's ruling in Lochner v. New York, is often described as a disastrous attempt by the Justices to impose their conservative views nationally. In such interpretations, West Coast Hotel ...
This thesis explores how 'womanhood' was defined by a group of sixteen women publicists in mid-ninet...
This dissertation examines the legal treatment of women and men in United States Supreme Court gende...
Professor Julie Novkov\u27s Constituting Workers, Protecting Women examines the so-called Lochner er...
This dissertation explains the gendered historical and constitutional roots of West Coast Hotel Co. ...
Studies historical constitutional development in relation to protective laws for women in the U.S. d...
Abstract: This chapter synthesizes two centuries of women’s exclusion from constitutional protection...
Abstract: This chapter synthesizes two centuries of women’s exclusion from constitutional protection...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. American UniversityThis dissertation uncovers the competing civic ide...
In this widely acclaimed landmark study, Joan Hoff illustrates how women remain second- class citize...
This essay is based on my remarks at the Center for Constitutional Law’s symposium on the Centennial...
In this brief historical survey of discrimination against women in the United States, the author wil...
In this brief historical survey of discrimination against women in the United States, the author wil...
In this brief historical survey of discrimination against women in the United States, the author wil...
The coming of the New Deal may have spelled the end of the Lochner era in the federal courts, but in...
One hundred years after the woman suffrage amendment became part of the United States Constitution, ...
This thesis explores how 'womanhood' was defined by a group of sixteen women publicists in mid-ninet...
This dissertation examines the legal treatment of women and men in United States Supreme Court gende...
Professor Julie Novkov\u27s Constituting Workers, Protecting Women examines the so-called Lochner er...
This dissertation explains the gendered historical and constitutional roots of West Coast Hotel Co. ...
Studies historical constitutional development in relation to protective laws for women in the U.S. d...
Abstract: This chapter synthesizes two centuries of women’s exclusion from constitutional protection...
Abstract: This chapter synthesizes two centuries of women’s exclusion from constitutional protection...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. American UniversityThis dissertation uncovers the competing civic ide...
In this widely acclaimed landmark study, Joan Hoff illustrates how women remain second- class citize...
This essay is based on my remarks at the Center for Constitutional Law’s symposium on the Centennial...
In this brief historical survey of discrimination against women in the United States, the author wil...
In this brief historical survey of discrimination against women in the United States, the author wil...
In this brief historical survey of discrimination against women in the United States, the author wil...
The coming of the New Deal may have spelled the end of the Lochner era in the federal courts, but in...
One hundred years after the woman suffrage amendment became part of the United States Constitution, ...
This thesis explores how 'womanhood' was defined by a group of sixteen women publicists in mid-ninet...
This dissertation examines the legal treatment of women and men in United States Supreme Court gende...
Professor Julie Novkov\u27s Constituting Workers, Protecting Women examines the so-called Lochner er...