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Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg

by Samantha Silver on 2020-09-21T09:00:00-07:00 in General, Political Science, Women & Gender Studies | 0 Comments

With the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020) on the eve of the Day of Remembrance, we look to the future of the United States judiciary and this country.

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Follow news of the Supreme Court nominations and hearings on WSJ.com.

Read up on court decisions and history and women and the law in HeinOnline.

Check out photographic tributes to Justice Ginsburg in The Guardian.

Consider the legacy of a remarkable woman of immigrant heritage by browsing the library's (virtual) stacks:

Cover ArtRuth Bader Ginsburg's Legacy of Dissent by Katie L. Gibson
ISBN: 9780817391751
Publication Date: 2018-03-01
 
 
 
 
Cover ArtRuth Bader Ginsburg by Jane Sherron de Hart
ISBN: 9781400040483
Publication Date: 2018-10-16
 
 
 
 
Cover ArtMy Own Words by Ruth Bader Ginsburg; Mary Hartnett (As told to); Wendy W. Williams (As told to)
ISBN: 9781501145247
Publication Date: 2016-10-04
 
 
 
 
(Please note that books may be available to borrow from local public libraries in print and online.)
 
May we remember her life and contributions to justice with pride -
 
Stay informed @ the library!
 
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