This is an attempt at recovery. This Essay hopes to call attention to then-Professor Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s 1972 merits brief in Struck v. Secretary of Defense. The brief has been underappreciated in part because the Supreme Court of the United States eventually declined to decide the case. But anyone seeking to understand the origins and nature of Justice Ginsburg’s views on sex discrimination would be well advised to read this brief. So would anyone interested in reimagining the bounds of constitutional possibility in the realm of gender equality
Before she was appointed to the judiciary, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was often identified as the nation’s ...
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, since about 1980, has been painted as a feminist committed to “formal e...
In the standard account, American sex equality law rests on a partial and imperfect analogy to race,...
This is an attempt at recovery. This Essay hopes to call attention to then-Professor Ruth Bader Gins...
It was always recognition that one thing that conspicuously distinguishes women from men is that onl...
This is an attempt at recovery. This Essay hopes to call attention to then-Professor Ruth Bader Gins...
The guarantee of equal protection of the laws extends to women as well as men. Yet for the first 100...
Professor Ruth Bader Ginsburg of Columbia Law School was the leading Supreme Court litigator for gen...
The guarantee of equal protection of the laws extends to women as well as men. Yet for the first 100...
As scholars have recently shown, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s earliest sex discrimination work was ...
Scholars have recently re-discovered Justice Ruth Bader Ginburg’s early anti-stereotyping work. As C...
With this issue, we begin a dialogue on women and the law. We are interested in receiving brief comm...
This Article looks back to the early equal protection jurisprudence of the 1970s and Ruth Bader Gins...
This paper argues that, as an amicus curiae who was working for the American Civil Liberties Union, ...
Before she was appointed to the judiciary, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was often identified as the nation’s ...
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, since about 1980, has been painted as a feminist committed to “formal e...
In the standard account, American sex equality law rests on a partial and imperfect analogy to race,...
This is an attempt at recovery. This Essay hopes to call attention to then-Professor Ruth Bader Gins...
It was always recognition that one thing that conspicuously distinguishes women from men is that onl...
This is an attempt at recovery. This Essay hopes to call attention to then-Professor Ruth Bader Gins...
The guarantee of equal protection of the laws extends to women as well as men. Yet for the first 100...
Professor Ruth Bader Ginsburg of Columbia Law School was the leading Supreme Court litigator for gen...
The guarantee of equal protection of the laws extends to women as well as men. Yet for the first 100...
As scholars have recently shown, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s earliest sex discrimination work was ...
Scholars have recently re-discovered Justice Ruth Bader Ginburg’s early anti-stereotyping work. As C...
With this issue, we begin a dialogue on women and the law. We are interested in receiving brief comm...
This Article looks back to the early equal protection jurisprudence of the 1970s and Ruth Bader Gins...
This paper argues that, as an amicus curiae who was working for the American Civil Liberties Union, ...
Before she was appointed to the judiciary, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was often identified as the nation’s ...
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, since about 1980, has been painted as a feminist committed to “formal e...
In the standard account, American sex equality law rests on a partial and imperfect analogy to race,...