Document Type

Article

Publication Title

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

Abstract

This Article attempts to articulate a stronger constitutional concept of sex-based equality than that which currently exists. The central thesis is that the development of modern constitutional sex equality doctrine has suffered from a lack of focus on biological reproductive differences between men and women. The reality of sex-based physical differences poses a significant problem for a society committed to ideals of individual human freedom and equality of opportunity.

First Page

955

DOI

https://doi.org/10.2307/3311904

Volume

132

Publication Date

1984

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