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- The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction to the Second Edition
- Part I Shaping a Legacy
- 1 Notes on a Life
- 2 Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- 3 Before Frontiero There Was Reed
- 4 Struck by Stereotype: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Pregnancy Discrimination as Sex Discrimination
- A Postscript to Struck by Stereotype
- 5 Beyond the Tough Guise
- Part II Rights and Remedies
- Part III Structuralism
- Part IV The Jurist
- Notes
- Index
2 - Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Law Professor Extraordinaire
from Part I - Shaping a Legacy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 March 2022
- The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction to the Second Edition
- Part I Shaping a Legacy
- 1 Notes on a Life
- 2 Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- 3 Before Frontiero There Was Reed
- 4 Struck by Stereotype: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Pregnancy Discrimination as Sex Discrimination
- A Postscript to Struck by Stereotype
- 5 Beyond the Tough Guise
- Part II Rights and Remedies
- Part III Structuralism
- Part IV The Jurist
- Notes
- Index
Summary
On August 10, 1993, for the first time in U.S. history, a female attorney general (Janet Reno) presented the commission of a president (William Clinton) to seat a female justice (Ruth Bader Ginsburg) on the United States Supreme Court. Ginsburg, a tireless advocate for equality between men and women, joined Sandra Day O’Connor as the second woman and the hundred-and-seventh justice on the high court. Ginsburg’s professional life before becoming a justice was unusual because she did not come from the public or private practice of law.
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