Saturday, July 3, 2010

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'Nuff said

Posted: 03 Jul 2010 02:30 AM PDT

(Taking context-optional note of thought-provoking quotes)

So when can a claim of tariff-based discrimination prevail? In a social climate in which anyone can wear anything, apparel may not be the best target for a tariff discrimination case -- but one could envision hypotheticals involving gender-linked medicines or medical devices, or discrimination between products on the basis of links to religion.
-- Claire Kelly (right), Professor of Law and Associate Director, Dennis J. Bock Center for the Study of International Business Law, Brooklyn Law School, New York, in an ASIL Insight analyzing the rejection by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit of a claim that the placement by the U.S. government of a 14% tax on the importation of men's gloves, compared with only 12.6% for women's, violates the equal protection guarantees of the U.S. Constitution. A petition for review of the decision, Totes-Isotoner Corp. v. United States, is pending before the U.S. Supreme Court.

On July 3

Posted: 03 Jul 2010 01:04 AM PDT

On this day in ...
... 1860 (150 years ago today), a daughter was born to a couple in Hartford, Connecticut. The husband left when the girl was an infant, and she and her mother and brother, impoverished, often found themselves living with paternal aunts, among them the abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe. At 18 the girl, who'd received a combination of formal and self-education, enrolled at the Rhode Island School of Design. A few years later she married, gave birth to her only child, and suffered post-partum, an event that led to her writing of The Yellow Wallpaper (1892), a short story constructed as journal entries by a "hysterical" woman locked away by her husband. The author later separated from and eventually divorced her husband. She remarried, to a 1st cousin, in 1900, and took the name of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (above left). (photo credit) An author, human rights advocate, social reformer, suffragist, and feminist, she died by suicide in 1935, a few years after learning she had terminal breast cancer.

(Prior July 3 posts are here, here, and here.)

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