Augustus B. Cochran III is professor of political science at Agnes Scott College and is associated with the Atlanta law firm of Stanford Fagan. He is the author of Democracy Heading South: National Politics in the Shadow of Dixie, published recently by Kansas.
"Cochran provides an insightful analysis of sexual harassment law.
Highly recommended."--Choice
"This is much more than a story of a single case. It provides a
panoramic overview of the role of work in women's lives, a succinct
history of employment discrimination law, and a penetrating
analysis of the evolution of our views of sexual harassment in the
workplace."--Karen O'Connor, author of Women, Politics, and
American Society"After Vinson, nothing was the same. Cochran does a
masterful job of setting the case in its historical context and
exploring its legal impact."--Judith A. Baer, author of Our Lives
before the Law: Constructing a Feminist Jurisprudence"Cochran is an
exceptional raconteur and his book is comprehensive, thorough, and
wonderfully forward-looking."--Nancy Levit, author of The Gender
Line: Men, Women, and the Law
Ask a Question About this Product More... |