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...Taylor Creighton, Constance Stanton; Gardner Norton, Lois Penny-packer; Alfred Ludwig, Betty Matthews; Robert Treadwell, Eleanor Judge; David W. Bakeless. Mildred D. Smith; Mason
Starting in the 1800s, Foster said, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and other feminists initiated a sweeping advocacy of women’s rights, including the right to suffrage, property, free speech and education. They also believed in the right to femininity, Foster said, condemning abortion as “child murder” and “infanticide” and pointing to the hypocrisy of women treating their unborn children as property when they themselves had experienced discrimination and dehumanization...
...Concerned Women for America, one of the leading anti-gay-marriage organizations. Many conservatives object that such a monumental social change was sanctioned by such a small group--four of seven judges on the Massachusetts court. "We're hearing from people throughout the country," says a hoarse Glenn Stanton, spokesman for Focus on the Family, a conservative group in Colorado Springs, Colo. "They don't know which to be more outraged at--the death of marriage or the death of democracy...
...Stanton Professor of the First Amendment Frederick Schauer—another potential contender—served as KSG academic dean from...
...sexes—and liberal permissiveness, which accepts the sexual revolution of the late ’60s. Theoretically, there could be a single standard for sexual morality and all would behave modestly, as women used to do—an idea that early feminists like Elizabeth Cady Stanton had. But in fact we have a single standard closer to the level of sexual experimenting that males...