This paper examines Justice Ginsburg’s history, her impassioned activism on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union, her confirmation to the United States Supreme Court, and the partisan politics of 2016, which resulted in the failed nomination of moderate jurist, Chief Judge Merrick Garland
Provides a sweeping overview of Justice Ginsburg’s jurisprudenceThe passing of Justice Ruth Bader Gi...
In the spring of 1971, I attended the first Women and the Law conference, held in New Haven and orga...
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made headlines when she said that she would be satisfied with the number...
Before she was appointed to the judiciary, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was often identified as the nation’s ...
The following is an excerpt from the printed program distributed to those in attendance at this 1981...
I want to welcome back Justice Ginsburg to Columbia Law School. She has been a frequent visitor sinc...
Now in her eighties, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has lived a remarkable life. Jus...
Professor Ruth Bader Ginsburg of Columbia Law School was the leading Supreme Court litigator for gen...
This article, written for a symposium analyzing Justice Ginsburg’s jurisprudence on the 15th anniver...
Program for the 2015 Tanner Lecture on Human Values on February 6, 2015, sponsored by the University...
On February 2, 2016, Prof. Ruth Rubio-Marín, Chair of Constitutional and Comparative Public Law at ...
As two of Justice Ginsburg’s former clerks, we are keenly aware of the popular image of the Justice ...
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg changed the world—but she especially changed the world for women like us...
This article, written as part of a symposium celebrating the work of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on ...
In light of the recent passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Erin O\u27Leary discuss...
Provides a sweeping overview of Justice Ginsburg’s jurisprudenceThe passing of Justice Ruth Bader Gi...
In the spring of 1971, I attended the first Women and the Law conference, held in New Haven and orga...
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made headlines when she said that she would be satisfied with the number...
Before she was appointed to the judiciary, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was often identified as the nation’s ...
The following is an excerpt from the printed program distributed to those in attendance at this 1981...
I want to welcome back Justice Ginsburg to Columbia Law School. She has been a frequent visitor sinc...
Now in her eighties, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has lived a remarkable life. Jus...
Professor Ruth Bader Ginsburg of Columbia Law School was the leading Supreme Court litigator for gen...
This article, written for a symposium analyzing Justice Ginsburg’s jurisprudence on the 15th anniver...
Program for the 2015 Tanner Lecture on Human Values on February 6, 2015, sponsored by the University...
On February 2, 2016, Prof. Ruth Rubio-Marín, Chair of Constitutional and Comparative Public Law at ...
As two of Justice Ginsburg’s former clerks, we are keenly aware of the popular image of the Justice ...
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg changed the world—but she especially changed the world for women like us...
This article, written as part of a symposium celebrating the work of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on ...
In light of the recent passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Erin O\u27Leary discuss...
Provides a sweeping overview of Justice Ginsburg’s jurisprudenceThe passing of Justice Ruth Bader Gi...
In the spring of 1971, I attended the first Women and the Law conference, held in New Haven and orga...
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made headlines when she said that she would be satisfied with the number...