Sexuality, gender, and the law / by William N. Eskridge, Jr., Nan D. Hunter.
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Westbury, N.Y. :
Foundation Press,
1997.
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Series: | University casebook series.
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Table of Contents:
- The right to sexual privacy
- State regulation of sexual practices-- The special case of sodomy
- Constitutional strategies for challenging state regulation of sexuality and gender-- Modern theories of sexuality
- Postmodern theories
- The role of law in the social construction process
- Racial exclusion and segregation in the US Armed Services
- The exclusion of women from combat
- The military's exclusion of lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals
- Privacy and sexual outing
- Sexual speech and the first amendment
- Feminist theories of sexual speech and its regulation
- Academic freedom and issues of gender and sexuality
- Accommodating religion in a sexualized world
- Anti-civil rights and anti-gay initiatives
- The privatization of family law
- The expanding right to marry
- Sexuality and gender in the workplace
- Forcible sex
- Commercial sex
- AIDS
- Transgender issues and the law.