Struck by Stereotype: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Pregnancy Discrimination as Sex Discrimination
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It was always recognition that one thing that conspicuously distinguishes women from
men is that only women become pregnant; and if you subject a woman to disadvantageous
treatment on the basis of her pregnant status, which was what was happening to Captain
Struck, you would be denying her equal treatment under the law.(1)
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Siegel,Neil S.;Siegel,Reva B.. 2010. Struck by Stereotype: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on
Pregnancy Discrimination as Sex Discrimination. Duke law journal 59(4): 771-798.
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