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    Unknowable bodies, unthinkable sexualities: lesbian and transgender legal invisibility in the Toronto women's bathhouse raid

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    Although litigation involving sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination claims has generated considerable public attention in recent years, lesbian and transgender bodies and sexualities still remain largely invisible in Anglo-American courts. While such invisibility is generally attributed to social norms that fail to recognize lesbian and transgender experiences, the capacity to 'not see' or 'not know' queer bodies and sexualities also involves wilful acts of ignorance. Drawing from R. v Hornick (2002) a Canadian case involving the police raid of a women's bathhouse, this article explores how lesbian and transgender bodies and sexualities are actively rendered invisible via legal knowledge practices, norms and rationalities. It argues that limited knowledge and limited thinking not only regulate the borders of visibility and belonging, but play an active part in shaping identities, governing conduct and producing subjectivity

    The tariff history of the United States,

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    International trade,

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    Principles of economics,

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    The history of the present tariff, 1860-1883.

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    Selected readings in international trade and tariff problems,

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    "This volume of selections is intended primarily for use in university and college courses on international trade and tariff problems."--Introd.I. International trade.--II. Free trade and protection.--III. The protective controversy in the United States.Mode of access: Internet

    Protection to young industries as applied in the United States. A study in economic history.

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    The silver situation in the United States.

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