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    The Unfinished Feminist Agenda: The Shifting Forum by Aliotta, Jilda M.

    “…During the twenty-year period from 1960 to 1980, the legal status of American women changed dramatically. Federal policy shifted from reinforcing social and…”
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    Social backgrounds, social motives and participation on the U.S. Supreme Court by Aliotta, Jilda M

    Published in Political behavior (01-01-1988)
    “…An exploration of the utility of psychological content analysis in studying judicial behavior. US Supreme Court justices' testimony at their confirmation…”
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    The Impact of Women in Congress by Aliotta, Jilda M.

    Published in Perspectives on Politics (01-12-2007)
    “…The Impact of Women in Congress. By Debra L. Dodson. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. 295p. $95.00 cloth, $29.95 paper. This book provides an important…”
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    Justice O'Connor and the equal protection clause: a feminine voice? by Aliotta, Jilda M

    Published in Judicature (01-03-1995)
    “…Examines Justice O'Connor's judicial decisions to determine whether or not they fit a model of feminist jurisprudence…”
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    Social Backgrounds, Social Motives and Participation on the U. S. Supreme Court by Aliotta, Jilda M.

    Published in Political behavior (01-10-1988)
    “…This study explores the utility of psychological content analysis in studying judicial behavior. Justices' testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee was…”
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    Relevance or Reinforcement: Teaching about the Anti-Feminist Movement by Aliotta, Jilda M, Boles, Janet K

    Published in Teaching Political Science (1987)
    “…Examines the benefits and drawbacks of introducing topical and controversial issues into the political science curriculum in an attempt to make it more…”
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