The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Herausgeber: Dodson, Scott
The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Herausgeber: Dodson, Scott
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This anthology is for readers-both inside and outside of law-who want to learn more about Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her legal legacy.
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This anthology is for readers-both inside and outside of law-who want to learn more about Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her legal legacy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9781009013970
- ISBN-10: 1009013971
- Artikelnr.: 63118682
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9781009013970
- ISBN-10: 1009013971
- Artikelnr.: 63118682
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Shaping a Legacy: 1. Notes on a life Nina Totenberg; 2. Ruth Bader
Ginsburg: law professor extraordinaire Herma Hill Kay; 3. Before Frontiero
there was reed: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the constitutional transformation
of the twentieth century Linda K. Kerber; 4. Struck by stereotype: Ruth
Bader Ginsburg on pregnancy discrimination as sex discrimination Neil S.
Siegel and Reva B. Siegel; 5. Beyond the tough guise: Justice Ginsburg's
reconstructive feminism Joan C. Williams; Part II. Rights and Remedies: 6.
'Seg Academies,' taxes, and judge Ginsburg Stephen B. Cohen; 7. A more
perfect union: sex, race, and the VMI case Cary Franklin; 8. Barriers to
entry and justice Ginsburg's criminal procedure jurisprudence Lisa Kern
Griffin; 9. A liberal justice's limits: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the
American criminal justice system Aziz Z. Huq; Part III. Structuralism: 10.
A revolution in jurisdiction Scott Dodson; 11. Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the
interaction of legal systems Paul Schiff Berman; 12. The once and future
federalist Deborah Jones Merritt; Part IV. The Jurist: 13. Reflections on
the confirmation journey of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, summer 1993 Robert A.
Katzmann; 14. Justice Ginsburg: demosprudence through dissent Lani Guinier;
15. Oral argument as a bridge between the briefs and the court's opinion
Tom Goldstein; 16. Fire and ice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the least likely
firebrand Dahlia Lithwick; Ginsburg, optimism, and conflict management
Scott Dodson; Index.
Ginsburg: law professor extraordinaire Herma Hill Kay; 3. Before Frontiero
there was reed: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the constitutional transformation
of the twentieth century Linda K. Kerber; 4. Struck by stereotype: Ruth
Bader Ginsburg on pregnancy discrimination as sex discrimination Neil S.
Siegel and Reva B. Siegel; 5. Beyond the tough guise: Justice Ginsburg's
reconstructive feminism Joan C. Williams; Part II. Rights and Remedies: 6.
'Seg Academies,' taxes, and judge Ginsburg Stephen B. Cohen; 7. A more
perfect union: sex, race, and the VMI case Cary Franklin; 8. Barriers to
entry and justice Ginsburg's criminal procedure jurisprudence Lisa Kern
Griffin; 9. A liberal justice's limits: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the
American criminal justice system Aziz Z. Huq; Part III. Structuralism: 10.
A revolution in jurisdiction Scott Dodson; 11. Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the
interaction of legal systems Paul Schiff Berman; 12. The once and future
federalist Deborah Jones Merritt; Part IV. The Jurist: 13. Reflections on
the confirmation journey of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, summer 1993 Robert A.
Katzmann; 14. Justice Ginsburg: demosprudence through dissent Lani Guinier;
15. Oral argument as a bridge between the briefs and the court's opinion
Tom Goldstein; 16. Fire and ice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the least likely
firebrand Dahlia Lithwick; Ginsburg, optimism, and conflict management
Scott Dodson; Index.
Part I. Shaping a Legacy: 1. Notes on a life Nina Totenberg; 2. Ruth Bader
Ginsburg: law professor extraordinaire Herma Hill Kay; 3. Before Frontiero
there was reed: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the constitutional transformation
of the twentieth century Linda K. Kerber; 4. Struck by stereotype: Ruth
Bader Ginsburg on pregnancy discrimination as sex discrimination Neil S.
Siegel and Reva B. Siegel; 5. Beyond the tough guise: Justice Ginsburg's
reconstructive feminism Joan C. Williams; Part II. Rights and Remedies: 6.
'Seg Academies,' taxes, and judge Ginsburg Stephen B. Cohen; 7. A more
perfect union: sex, race, and the VMI case Cary Franklin; 8. Barriers to
entry and justice Ginsburg's criminal procedure jurisprudence Lisa Kern
Griffin; 9. A liberal justice's limits: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the
American criminal justice system Aziz Z. Huq; Part III. Structuralism: 10.
A revolution in jurisdiction Scott Dodson; 11. Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the
interaction of legal systems Paul Schiff Berman; 12. The once and future
federalist Deborah Jones Merritt; Part IV. The Jurist: 13. Reflections on
the confirmation journey of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, summer 1993 Robert A.
Katzmann; 14. Justice Ginsburg: demosprudence through dissent Lani Guinier;
15. Oral argument as a bridge between the briefs and the court's opinion
Tom Goldstein; 16. Fire and ice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the least likely
firebrand Dahlia Lithwick; Ginsburg, optimism, and conflict management
Scott Dodson; Index.
Ginsburg: law professor extraordinaire Herma Hill Kay; 3. Before Frontiero
there was reed: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the constitutional transformation
of the twentieth century Linda K. Kerber; 4. Struck by stereotype: Ruth
Bader Ginsburg on pregnancy discrimination as sex discrimination Neil S.
Siegel and Reva B. Siegel; 5. Beyond the tough guise: Justice Ginsburg's
reconstructive feminism Joan C. Williams; Part II. Rights and Remedies: 6.
'Seg Academies,' taxes, and judge Ginsburg Stephen B. Cohen; 7. A more
perfect union: sex, race, and the VMI case Cary Franklin; 8. Barriers to
entry and justice Ginsburg's criminal procedure jurisprudence Lisa Kern
Griffin; 9. A liberal justice's limits: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the
American criminal justice system Aziz Z. Huq; Part III. Structuralism: 10.
A revolution in jurisdiction Scott Dodson; 11. Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the
interaction of legal systems Paul Schiff Berman; 12. The once and future
federalist Deborah Jones Merritt; Part IV. The Jurist: 13. Reflections on
the confirmation journey of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, summer 1993 Robert A.
Katzmann; 14. Justice Ginsburg: demosprudence through dissent Lani Guinier;
15. Oral argument as a bridge between the briefs and the court's opinion
Tom Goldstein; 16. Fire and ice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the least likely
firebrand Dahlia Lithwick; Ginsburg, optimism, and conflict management
Scott Dodson; Index.