In My Own Words by Ruth Bader Ginsburg
In My Own Words by Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Softcover
400 Pages
Biography
Born in 1933, Ruth Bader Ginsburg attended the Harvard and Columbia
University Law Schools, and taught law at Rutgers and Columbia. During
the 1970s, while teaching at Columbia, she was instrumental in launching
the ACLU’s Women’s Rights Project, and became the leading advocate in
the Supreme Court for gender equality.
My Own Words “showcases Ruth Ginsburg’s astonishing intellectual range” (The New Republic).
In this collection Justice Ginsburg discusses gender equality, the
workings of the Supreme Court, being Jewish, law and lawyers in opera,
and the value of looking beyond US shores when interpreting the US
Constitution. Throughout her life Justice Ginsburg has been a prolific writer and public speaker. This book’s
sampling is selected by Justice Ginsburg and her authorized biographers
Mary Hartnett and Wendy W. Williams, who introduce each chapter and
provide biographical context and quotes gleaned from hundreds of
interviews they have conducted.