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The U.S. Women's Jury Movements and Strategic Adaptation

Download or Read eBook The U.S. Women's Jury Movements and Strategic Adaptation PDF written by Holly J. McCammon and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2012-04-30 with total page 317 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The U.S. Women's Jury Movements and Strategic Adaptation
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781107378506
ISBN-13 : 1107378508
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Book Synopsis The U.S. Women's Jury Movements and Strategic Adaptation by : Holly J. McCammon

Book excerpt: When women won the vote in the United States in 1920 they were still routinely barred from serving as jurors, but some began vigorous campaigns for a place in the jury box. This book tells the story of how women mobilized in fifteen states to change jury laws so that women could gain this additional right of citizenship. Some campaigns quickly succeeded; others took substantially longer. The book reveals that when women strategically adapted their tactics to the broader political environment, they were able to speed up the pace of jury reform, while less strategic movements took longer. A comparison of the more strategic women's jury movements with those that were less strategic shows that the former built coalitions with other women's groups, took advantage of political opportunities, had past experience in seeking legal reforms and confronted tensions and even conflict within their ranks in ways that bolstered their action.


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