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Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue - My Life's Work Fighting for a More Perfect Union (Paperback)
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Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue - My Life's Work Fighting for a More Perfect Union (Paperback)
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Loot Price R217
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg's final book offers an intimate look at her
extraordinary life and details her lifelong pursuit for gender
equality and a "more perfect Union." In the fall of 2019, Justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg visited the University of California, Berkeley
School of Law to honor her friend, the late Herma Hill Kay, with
whom Ginsburg had coauthored the very first casebook on sex-based
discrimination in 1974. During Justice Ginsburg's visit, she shared
her life story with Amanda L. Tyler, a Berkeley Law professor and
former Ginsburg law clerk. Their intimate conversation is recorded
here in Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue, along with previously
unpublished materials that detail Ginsburg's long career. These
include notable briefs and oral arguments, 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
carefully chosen by Ginsburg and Tyler to tell the litigation
strategy at the heart of Ginsburg's unwavering commitment to
achieve "a more perfect Union." Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an advocate
and jurist for gender equality, ensuring that the United States
Constitution leaves no person behind and allows every individual to
achieve their full human potential. Her work transformed not just
the American legal landscape, but American society. As revealed in
these pages, Ginsburg dismantled long-entrenched systems of
discrimination based on outdated stereotypes by showing how such
laws hold back both genders. With her death, the country lost a
hero whose incredible life and legacy made the United States a
society in which "We the People," for whom the Constitution is
written, includes everyone.
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