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About Women and Legal Process
This course examines historical and contemporary legal issues of particular concern to women in Canada.
The “Person’s Case” in 1930 defined one threshold issue – the inclusion of women as full, public citizens entitled to participate in higher education, politics and the professions including the legal profession. It also raised issues such as how class and race intersected with gender in defining the scope and terms of ‘women’s’ inclusion and what it would mean for women to be part of Canada’s public institutions and the legal process. [MORE]
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