'When the Trouble Started': The Story of Frontiero v. Richardson

WOMEN AND THE LAW STORIES, Elizabeth Schneider and Stephanie M. Wildman, eds., Foundation Press, 2011

U of Penn Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 10-13

Posted: 5 Apr 2010 Last revised: 7 Feb 2011

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Serena Mayeri

University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School

Date Written: February 4, 2011

Abstract

This chapter for Women and the Law Stories (Elizabeth M. Schneider & Stephanie M. Wildman, eds., 2010) tells the story of Frontiero v. Richardson from its origins on an Air Force base in Alabama to its rich and complicated role in American constitutional law and social movement history. The Frontiero litigation provides a lens through which to explore cooperation and conflict among civil rights lawyers; the legal strategy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and other feminist advocates; and internal debates among lower court judges and Supreme Court Justices about the nature of sex discrimination, judicial review, and constitutional change. Frontiero’s legacies are manifold, touching on the development of equal protection standards of review; the allocation of government benefits; military equality; gay rights; reproductive freedom; and the relationship between constitutional amendment advocacy and judicial interpretation.

Keywords: Sex discrimination, equal protection, due process, constitutional law, social movement history, legal history, feminism, civil rights, standards of review, allocation of government benefits, military equality, gay rights, reproductive freedom, relationship between constitutional amendment advocacy a

Suggested Citation

Mayeri, Serena, 'When the Trouble Started': The Story of Frontiero v. Richardson (February 4, 2011). WOMEN AND THE LAW STORIES, Elizabeth Schneider and Stephanie M. Wildman, eds., Foundation Press, 2011, U of Penn Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 10-13, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1583064

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