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The 51% Minority
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The 51% Minority

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?Lis Wiehl tells us where the law protects us, and where it is letting us down. And as a bonus she gives us the tools to make change happen! If you care about where we are going, you have to read this book.??Rita Cosby, Emmy Award-winning TV hostWomen make up 51% of the American population, yet still aren?t treated equally to men in areas that matter most. In this provocative new book, Lis Wiehl, one of the country?s top federal prosecutors, reveals the legal and social inequalities women must face in their daily lives?and provides a ?Tool Box? for dealing with a variety of issues. From boardroom to courtroom, from pregnancy to contraception, from unequal pay to domestic violence, women are more often than not handed the short end of the stick.? A woman earns seventy-three cents for every dollar a man makes.? The law labels pregnancy a ?disability.?? Domestic violence remains the single biggest threat of injury to women in America.? The federal government continues to increase funding for abstinence-only education, even though it?s proven to put our daughters at greater risk for unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.? Health insurance plans are more likely to cover Viagra prescriptions than birth control pills.What?s worse, we?re also weighed down by a myriad of troubling attitudes: The media bombard us with images of young, perfect-bodied women; acid-tongued commentators label us ?feminazi? if we try to claim equal treatment; and the current chief justice of the Supreme Court has a history of opposing legislative and legal attempts to strengthen women?s rights, and questions ?whether encouraging homemakers to become lawyers contributes to the common good.?Why are powerful women viewed with consternation while powerful men instill respect? Why is it that for every ten men in an executive, decision-making role in this country, there is only one woman in that same role? Why do our federal courts continue to be stacked with male judges even though wome

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