A seminal work of feminist legal theory, this book lays out the case for women's rights and equality before the law. McLaren argues that the exclusion of women from many areas of public life is a form of systemic oppression, and calls for a broad range of legal and social reforms to remedy this situation. Although written in the 1980s, many of her arguments and ideas remain highly relevant and influential today.
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