Sex, Gender, and the Law in American History

Prerequisites: ENGL 102 with a grade of C or higher, and a course fulfilling the History and Humanities GER 200 level course with a grade of C or higher. Examines how the US legal system has dealt with the problems of sex and gender. Surveys laws that dictated different roles for men and women as well as seemingly gender-neutral laws that affected men and women differently. Tracks the designation of sexual acts as legal or illegal and the ways that race, class, and nationality complicated these relationships. This course may be used to satisfy a three credit 300 level GER in History and Humanities.

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Lefkovitz, Alison L. Email View Faculty Courses
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Location: TIER 114 (NK)
@ 14:30 - 15:50
From 2024-01-16 to 2024-05-09
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