8 edition of Enforcing Equality found in the catalog.
Published
October 1, 2006
by NYU Press
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 288 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8046189M |
ISBN 10 | 0814797075 |
ISBN 10 | 9780814797075 |
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In Enforcing Equality, Rebecca E. Zietlow assesses Congress's historical role in interpreting the Constitution and protecting the individual rights of citizens, provocatively challenging conventional wisdom that courts, not legislatures, are best suited for this role.
Specifically focusing on what she calls “rights of belonging”—a set of positive entitlements that are necessary to Cited by: 1. Enforcing Equality: Congress, the Constitution, and the Protection of Individual Rights - Kindle edition by Zietlow, Rebecca E.
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Zietlow assesses Congress's historical role in interpreting the Constitution and protecting the individual rights of citizens, provocatively challenging conventional wisdom that courts, not legislatures, are best suited for this role.
Specifically focusing on what she calls "rights of belonging"—a set of positive entitlements that are necessary to ensure. In Enforcing Equality, Rebecca E. Zietlow assesses Congress's historical role in interpreting the Constitution and protecting the individual rights of citizens, provocatively challenging conventional wisdom that courts, not legislatures, are best suited for this role.
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Fundamental shift needed for enforcing the Equality Act. Women and Equalities Committee publishes report on Enforcing the Equality Act: the law and the role of the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
The Equality Acts and took two steps towards the model of 'reflexive' regulation of equality: the establishment of the single Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) with extensive.
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In Congress and the Fourteenth Amendment: Enforcing Liberty and Equality in the States, William Glidden provides a compelling and timely history of the Fourteenth Amendment, focusing particularly on Section One’s Privileges and Immunities Clause, Section Five’s Enforcement Powers, and the Civil Rights Acts of the s passed in their : Rebecca E.
Zietlow, Enforcing Equality: Congress, the Constitution, and the Protection of Individual Rights (New York University Press, ) is reviewed on H-Law by Peter Charles Hoffer, Department of History, University of writes, in part: The title of Rebecca E.
Zietlow's sweeping and intelligent book is a little misleading. This is not a book about Congress's workings or. Children's books are 'sexist and enforce gender inequality' Kids' books are almost twice as likely to feature a male hero than a female heroine and could be reinforcing gender inequality, new.
Her book, Enforcing Equality: Congress, the Constitution and the Protection of Individual Rights, studies the history of congressional protection of rights, and the implications of that history for constitutional theory.
Her work has been published in the Columbia Law Review, Boston University Law Review, Ohio State Law Journal, Florida Law. In Enforcing Equality, Rebecca E. Zietlow assesses Congress's historical role in interpreting the Constitution and protecting the individual rights of citizens, provocatively challenging conventional wisdom that courts, not legislatures, are best suited for this role.
Specifically focusing on what she calls “rights of belonging”—a set of positive entitlements that are necessary to ensure Brand: NYU Press. In Enforcing Equality, Rebecca E. Zietlow assesses Congress's historical role in interpreting the Constitution and protecting the individual rights of citizens, provocatively challenging conventional wisdom that courts, not legislatures, are best suited for this role.
Specifically focusing on what she calls “rights of belonging”—a set of positive entitlements that are necessary to ensure.Looking for the title of a futuristic book about enforced equality. Ask Question Asked 8 years ago. Active 4 years, 5 months ago. Viewed 2k times 2. I read this book in Middle School and I can't for the life of me remember the title, but I can remember what it was about for the most part: Takes place in the future, the government imposes.Catherine Casserley, who has practised discrimination law since in law centres, for the former Disability Rights Commission, and now as a barrister with Cloisters, said disabled people had “very significant problems” enforcing their rights under the Equality Act, with advice centres and law centres closing, while, when considering some.