Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 1933 - 2020
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 1933 - 2020
By Sally Robertson, History Librarian at Nashville State Community College
This is a guide designed for NSCC students who want to learn more about the impact that Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg had on U.S. constitutional law, as well as women's and civil rights, but if you are not a student at this college you could go to your college library website or public library site and checkout what databases are available to you there. All libraries subscribe to some databases. In library databases you will find good reliable information. Library databases search what is known as the "deep web". Information that you cannot get to through Google. If you are a Tennessean the Tennessee Electronic Library contains a lot of great Gale research databases. Free for all Tennesseans.

Opening the door: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, law's boundaries, and the gender of opportunities. (Summer 2013) From: Columbia Journal of Gender and Law (Vol. 25, Issue 1) "In other words, when arguing law's obligation to reject such classifications as unconstitutional constraints on equality, Ginsburg's "brief/essay eloquently crossed the boundaries of law.".. In the Gale General Onefile database.
Tribute to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Citation metadata. (Summer 2013) From: Columbia Journal of Gender and Law(Vol. 25. Issue 1) Around the world--men and women alike. The visit of Justice Ginsburg to the Constitutional Court of South Africa in 2006, when she delivered her speech entitled, "The Value of a Comparative Perspective in Constitutional Adjudication," In the Gale General Onefile database
Searching for Equality: The Nineteenth Amendment and Beyond: A conversation between United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge M. Margaret McKeown. (June 2020) From: Georgetown Law Journal(Vol. 108, Issue SE) In the Gale General Onefile database.
Closing Remarks for Symposium on "Justice Brennan and the Living Constitution" Ruth Bader Ginsburg. In the JSTOR database. From: California Law Review. Vol. 95, No. 6 (Dec., 2007), pp. 2217-2220 (4 pages)
A conversation with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Citation metadata. (Summer 2013 ) From Columbia Journal of Gender and Law (Vol. 25, Issue 1) In the Gale General Onefile database.
In memory of Shirley Mount Hufstedler by Ruth Baden Ginsburg. (Mar. 2017) From: Stanford Law Review(Vol. 69, Issue 3) In the Gale General Onefile database
The film "On the basis of sex" about her life. Film Review: On the Basis of Sex (April 15, 2019) From: UWIRE Text. Written by Ginsburg's nephew, Daniel Stiepleman, the film is delivered with a remarkable affection and an unparalleled respect,. In the Gale General Onefile database
Constitution Day film screening 'On the Basis of Sex' celebrates gender equality progress. (Sept. 20, 2019) From: UWIRE Text. In the Gale General Onefile database
Newspaper sources NewsBank Special Reports NewsBank is a database that indexes newspaper articles. Each month they have special reports that feature different people and events that are currently happening in the news.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Impact On The U.S. Legal System From: NPR September 18, 2020, 8:32 PM ET A 4-minute listen. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Jeffrey Rosen, a law professor at George Washington University and the author of book Conversations with RBG, about Justice Ginsburg's impact on the legal system.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg. From: "Ruth Bader Ginsburg." Oyez, www.oyez.org/justices/ruth_bader_ginsburg. Accessed 19 Sep. 2020. (LII Supreme Court Resources)
On the basis of sex (Film) Although it’s been taken off of Netflix, “On the Basis of Sex” is currently available for streaming on the Showtime app with a subscription and on Amazon Prime with a Showtime subscription. Amazon subscribers also have the option to purchase the movie for a one-time fee of $14.99.
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