Women Under the Law of Massachusetts
Author: Henry Harrison Sprague
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Published: 1884
Total Pages: 84
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Author: Henry Harrison Sprague
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Published: 1884
Total Pages: 84
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Marylynn Salmon
Publisher: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 296
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKWomen and the Law of Property in Early America
Author: Barbara F. Berenson
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 1
ISBN-13: 1467118621
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMassachusetts was at the center of the national struggle for women's rights, and the early activities there, described in this well-researched book, enabled the next generation of women to triumph over tradition. Massachusetts was at the center of the national struggle for women's rights. Long before the Civil War, Lucy Stone and other Massachusetts abolitionists opposed women's exclusion from political life. They launched the organized movement at the first National Woman's Rights Convention, held in Worcester. After the war, state activists founded the Boston-based American Woman Suffrage Association and Woman's Journal to lead campaigns across the country. Their activities laid the foundation for the next generation of suffragists to triumph over tradition. Author Barbara Berenson gives these revolutionary reformers the attention they deserve in this compelling and engaging story.
Author: Edited by Jennifer L. Levi & Elizabeth E. Monnin-Browder
Publisher: Author House
Published: 2012-04-19
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 1468554530
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTransgender people have unique needs and vulnerabilities in the family law context. Any family law attorney engaged in representing transgender clients must know the ins and outs of this rapidly developing area of law. Transgender Family Law: A Guide to Effective Advocacy is the first book to comprehensively address legal issues facing transgender people in the family law context and provide practitioners the tools to effectively represent transgender clients. The chapters address a broad range of topics, including: Culturally Competent Representation, Recognition of Name and Sex, Relationship Recognition and Protections, Protecting Parental Rights, Relationship Dissolution, Parental Rights after Relationship Dissolution, Custody Disputes Involving Transgender Children, Protections for Transgender Youth, Intimate Partner Violence, Estate Planning and Elder Law. Written by attorneys with expertise in both family law and advocacy for transgender clients, including: Kylar W. Broadus, Patience Crozier, Benjamin L. Jerner, Michelle B. LaPointe, Jennifer L. Levi, Morgan Lynn, Shannon Price Minter, Elizabeth E. Monnin-Browder, Zack M. Paakkonen, Terra Slavin, Wayne A. Thomas Jr., Deborah H. Wald, and Janson Wu, Transgender Family Law is a must-have, practical guide for attorneys interested in becoming effective advocates for their clients. It is also a valuable resource to consult for any transgender person who is forming, expanding, or dissolving a family relationship.
Author: Alvah L. Stinson
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Published: 1914
Total Pages: 436
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Published: 1888
Total Pages: 318
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson
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Published: 1881
Total Pages: 284
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-02-02
Total Pages: 285
ISBN-13: 3385330793
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Author: Holly J. McCammon
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2012-04-30
Total Pages: 317
ISBN-13: 1107009928
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book explores efforts by women to gain the right to sit on juries in the United States. After they won the vote, many organized women in the early twentieth century launched a new campaign to further expand their citizenship rights. The work here tells the story of how women in fifteen states pressured lawmakers to change the law so that women could take a place in the jury box. The history shows that the jury movements that tailored their tactics to the specific demands of the political and cultural context succeeded more rapidly in winning a change in jury law.
Author: Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-04-29
Total Pages: 278
ISBN-13: 3385438748
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1881.