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  2. Fine print - Wikipedia

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    Fine print may say the opposite of what the larger print says. For example, if the larger print says "pre-approved" the fine print might say "subject to approval". [3] Especially in pharmaceutical advertisements, fine print may accompany a warning message, but this message is often neutralized by the more eye-catching positive images and ...

  3. Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other ...

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    Ohio: Married women are given the right to own (but not control) property in their own name. [4] Michigan: Married women are given the right to own and manage property in their own name during the incapacity of their spouse. [4] 1848. New York: Married Women's Property Act grants married women separate economy. [12]

  4. Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) before ...

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    India: The Manusmriti legal text offers an internally inconsistent and conflicting perspective on women's rights. [16] The text, for example, declares that a marriage cannot be dissolved by a woman or a man, in verse 8.101–8.102. [17] Yet, the text, in other sections, allows either to dissolve the marriage.

  5. UN chief: Legal equality for women could take 300 years as ...

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    The most egregious example is in Afgh. Legal equality for women could take centuries as the fight for gender equality is becoming an uphill struggle against widespread discrimination and gross ...

  6. List of gender equality lawsuits - Wikipedia

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    status of a fetus as a person, with implications for women's rights: Supreme Court of Canada: 1991 Rajender v. University of Minnesota: employment discrimination based on sex: United States District Court for the District of Minnesota: 1980 Reed v. Reed: administrating estates cannot discriminate between sexes: Supreme Court of the United ...

  7. Women's rights - Wikipedia

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    In overall Europe during the Middle Ages, women were inferior to men in legal status. [80] Throughout medieval Europe, women were pressured to not attend courts and leave all legal business affairs to their husbands. In the legal system, women were regarded as the property of men so any threat or injury to them was the duty of their male guardians.

  8. Legal rights of women in history - Wikipedia

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    Sources use these legal examples to show that children were not granted more or less money solely based on their mother's societal ranking. [5] Another way in which the legal status of women in Mesopotamian society can be examined is through their fertility rights, which demonstrates the laws categorizing women based on their social status.

  9. How Scrolling Past Fine Print Can Hurt Your Wallet

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    When you purchase something on a payment plan or opt in to a service, it's common to have to sign a contract. The problem is that these contracts are often long and complex -- and include a lot of...