1. The Muller Case and Injustice for Women
In the meanwhile, the process of making the decision also violates women's fundamental rights especially voting rights, thereby pushing women to the subordinate position. ... The law deprived women of their natural rights that everyone has unalienable rights of Life, Liberty and Property. ... In the American history, women had been struggling for equal rights for a long time. ... Men and women were not given equal rights even though they were both legal citizens and both of their rights should be protected by the federal government. ... To sum up, only when women and men had equal righ...
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