- N.Y.U. Law Review
- 20 January 2010
Protecting Them from Themselves: The Persistence of Mutual Benefits Arguments for Sex and Race Inequality
Jill Elaine Hasday - University of Minnesota Law School
Defenders of sex and race inequality often contend that women and people of color are better off with fewer rights and opportunities. This claim straddles substantive debates that are rarely considered together, linking such seemingly disparate disputes as the struggles over race-based affirmative action, antiabortion laws, and marital rape exemptions.… Read More »