词条 | Less-than-whole citizens |
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The term is in contrast to Cornell Law professor Michael Dorf's designation of these types of citizenships as also "second class" in his text, however, he also uses the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court case and the civil rights of the LGBTQ community to illustrate a compartmentalization of citizenry.[4] Examples
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Gender|last=Malti-Douglas|first=Fedwa|publisher=Macmillan|year=2007|isbn=0-02-865960-0|location=Detroit}} 16. ^Compare, in Oxford English Dictionary (online), entry patriarchy to entry matriarchy, both as accessed November 3, 2013.{{Subscription or libraries|sentence}} 17. ^{{harvp|Eller|1995|loc=pp. 161–162 & 184 & n. 84}} (p. 184 n. 84 probably citing Spretnak, Charlene, ed., Politics of Women's Spirituality: Essays on the Rise of Spiritual Power Within the Feminist Movement (Garden City, New York: Anchor Books, 1982), p. xiii (Spretnak, Charlene, Introduction)). 18. ^{{harvp|Goettner-Abendroth|2009a|pp=1–2}} (religious)|list1=* Bosnia and Herzegovina * Partition of India * Israel * Northern Ireland * Greece and Turkey * Partition of Bengal * Saudi Arabia|group2=Racial|list2=* Australia * Argentina * Bahrain * Brazil * Dominican Republic * Fiji * France * Malaysia * Nazi Germany * Poland * Portugal * Rhodesia * South Africa * Spain * Saudization * Emiratisation * United States ** 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