FOOTNOTES

1 § 703(a)(1), 42 USC § 2000e-2(a)(l) 1964
2 Women’s Bureau, State Labor Laws in Transition: From Protection to Equal Status for Women p. 12 (Pamphlet No. 15, 1976)
3 Washington Rev. Code Ann. §§ 49.12.005, 49.12.016, 49.12.035, 49.12.041, 49.12170, As enacted by L. 1973 (wd Ex. Sess.), Ch. 16.
4 Frontiero vs. Richardson, U.S. Supreme Court, 1973, 411 U.S. 677, 93 S.Ct. 1794, 36. L.Ed 2d. 583.
5 10 USC § 6015
6 Sevin vs. Diamond M. Drilling Co., 261 S. 2d 375, 379 (La. App. 1972). See also L. Civil Code, Arts, 2402, 2404.
7 Estate of Karas, 61 III. 2d 40, 329 N.E. 2d 234 (III Sup. Ct. 1975)
8 Crisman, "Position Paper on Women in Prisons," June 10, 1976, at p. 1 (unpublished paper of ACLU National Prison Project, 1345 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 1031, Washington, D.C.)
9 J.J. Res. 264, 91st Cong. 2d Sess. (1970), reported at 116 Cong. Rec. H7953 (daily ed. Aug. 10, 1970)
10 Brown, Falk and Freedman, "Equal Rights for Women," 80 Yale Law Journal 883 (1971)
11 Freund, "The Equal Rights Amendment is Not the Way," 6 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 234 (1971)
12 Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Equal Rights for Men and Women, S. Rep. No. 92-689, 92d Cong. 2d Sess. 15 (1972)
13 50 USC App § 456 (h)(2) (Supp. V, 1969)

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