06185oam 2200925 450 991055422570332120230630000245.00-520-38194-7978052038192610.1525/9780520381940(CKB)4100000011766123(MiAaPQ)EBC6471663(DE-B1597)577525(DE-B1597)9780520381940(OCoLC)1248758962(EXLCZ)99410000001176612320210629h20212021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierJustice, justice thou shalt pursue a life's work fighting for a more perfect union /Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Amanda L. TylerOakland, California :University of California Press,[2021]©20211 online resourceLaw in the public square ;2Introduction: Amanda L. Tyler -- Herma Hill Kay memorial lecture -- Tribute to Herma Hill Kay : Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg -- In conversation : Professor Amanda L. Tyler and the Honorable Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg -- Ruth Bader Ginsburgh the advocate --- Moritz v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, brief / Frontiero v. Richardson, oral argument / Weinberger v. Wiesenfeld, oral argument -- Ruth Bader Ginsburgh, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States -- Prepared statement on the nomination of Ruth Bader Ginsburg : Herma Hill Kay -- United States v. Virginia -- Bench announcement -- Majority opinion -- Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. -- Bench Announcement -- Dissenting opinion -- Shelby County v. Holder -- Bench announcement -- dissenting opinion -- Burwell v. Hobby, lobby stores, Inc. -- Bench announcement -- Dissenting opinion -- Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburgh: recent speeches -- Lessons learned from Louis D. Brandeis -- Remarks at the Genesis Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award Ceremony -- Remarks at a naturalization ceremony."In the fall of 2019, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg visited the University of California, Berkeley School of Law to deliver the first annual Herma Hill Kay Memorial Lecture in honor of her friend, the late Herma Hill Kay, with whom Ginsburg had coauthored the very first casebook on sex-based discrimination in 1974. Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue is the result of a period of collaboration between Ginsburg and Amanda L. Tyler, a Berkeley Law professor and former Ginsburg law clerk. During her visit to Berkeley, Justice Ginsburg told her life story in conversation with Tyler. In this collection, the two bring together that conversation and other materials-many previously unpublished-that share details from Justice Ginsburg's family life and long career. These include notable briefs and oral arguments, some of Ginsburg's last speeches, and her favorite opinions that she wrote as a Supreme Court justice (many in dissent), along with the statements that she read from the bench in those important cases. Each document was chosen by Ginsburg and Tyler to tell the story of the litigation strategy and optimistic vision that were at the heart of Ginsburg's unwavering commitment to the achievement of "a more perfect Union." In a decades-long career, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an advocate and jurist for gender equality and for ensuring that the United States Constitution leaves no person behind. Her work transformed not just the American legal landscape, but American society more generally. Ginsburg labored tirelessly to promote a Constitution that is ever more inclusive and that allows every individual to achieve their full human potential. As revealed in these pages, in the area of gender rights, Ginsburg dismantled long-entrenched systems of discrimination based on outdated stereotypes by showing how such laws hold back both genders. And as also shown in the materials brought together here, Justice Ginsburg had a special ability to appreciate how the decisions of the high court impact the lived experiences of everyday Americans. The passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in September 2020 as this book was heading into production was met with a public outpouring of grief. With her death, the country lost a hero and national treasure whose incredible life and legacy made the United States a more just society and one in which "We the People," for whom the Constitution is written, includes everyone"--Provided by publisher.Law in the public square ;2.JudgesUnited StatesJudgesUnited StatesBiographyJudgesUnited StatesWomen judgesUnited StatesBiographyBIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Lawyers & JudgesbisacshAmerican democracy.Supreme Court.a more perfect union.advocate.champion of justice.commitment.constitutional framework.courage.feminism.feminist icon.fiery dissents.force for change.gender discrimination.gender equality.incisive jurist.liberal faith.litigation strategy.mother.notorious.on the basis of sex.optimistic vision.rbg.reform.relentless litigator.resilience.tenacity.tireless.voting rights.wife.women in the workplace.JudgesJudgesJudgesWomen judgesBIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Lawyers & Judges.347.732634Ginsburg Ruth Bader286046Tyler Amanda L.MiAaPQMiAaPQUtOrBLWBOOK9910554225703321Justice, justice thou shalt pursue2818811UNINA