Making All the Difference
In "Making All the Difference," acclaimed author Martha Minow presents a compelling examination of the American legal system's treatment of individuals based on race, gender, age, ethnicity, religion, and disability. Published by Cornell University Press in 1991, this insightful book spans 277 pages and delves into vital issues of equality before the law. Minow's work is essential for anyone interested in legal reference, sociological jurisprudence, and the complexities of interpretation and construction within the law. This thought-provoking analysis not only highlights systemic disparities but also encourages readers to reflect on the broader implications of legal practices in the United States. Discover how Minow's expertise sheds light on the importance of making a difference in the pursuit of justice and equality for all.