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  • First Edition of The Landmark Work Understanding the Gender Gap; Inscribed by Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Claudia Goldin to Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    GOLDIN, Claudia. [Ruth Bader Ginsburg].

    Understanding the Gender Gap: An Economic History of American Women.

    New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.

    First edition of this a comprehensive economic analysis of two centuries of women's labor force participation, wages, and workplace dynamics in the United States by the Nobel Prize-winning economist. Octavo, original publisher's cloth, illustrated with graphs and photographs. Association copy, inscribed by the author on the title page, "For Ruth - Best wishes - Claudia Goldin."  The recipient, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020 and was responsible for some of the most eventful legal decisions of the past half-century. Nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to replace retiring justice Byron White, Ginsburg became the first Jewish woman and the second woman to serve on the Court, after Sandra Day O’Connor. Ginsburg spent much of her legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court. During her tenure as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsburg received attention for her fiery and passionate dissents that reflected liberal views of the law. She was popularly dubbed “the Notorious R.B.G.”, a moniker she later embraced. She authored several important majority opinions related to gender discrimination, votin...

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  • Winter 1998 Offprint of the Indiana Law Journal Containing David L. Shapiro's Supplemental Jurisdiction; Inscribed by Him to Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    SHAPIRO, David L. [Ruth Bader Ginsburg].

    Indiana Law Journal; Supplemental Jurisdiction: A Confession, an Avoidance, and a Proposal.

    Indiana University School of Law/Bloomington: Indiana Law Journal, 1998.

    Original Winter 1998 offprint of the Indiana Law Journal containing David L. Shapiro's Supplemental Jurisdiction: A Confession, an Avoidance, and a Proposal. Octavo, original wrappers, Indiana Law Journal Volume 74, Number 1, Winter 1998. Association copy, inscribed by the author on the front wrapper, "Ruth - As my contribution to a Symposium, a war story about my first argument. Regards, David." The recipient, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, American lawyer and jurist, served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020 and was responsible for some of the most eventful legal decisions of the past half-century. Nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to replace retiring justice Byron White, Ginsburg became the first Jewish woman and the second woman to serve on the Court, after Sandra Day O’Connor. Ginsburg spent much of her legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court. During her tenure as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsburg received attention for her fiery and passionate dissents that reflected liberal views of the law. She was popularly dubbed “the Notorious R.B.G.”, a moniker she later embraced. She authored several important majority opi...

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  • June 2012 Offprint of the New York University Law Review Containing Robert A. Katzmann's Madison Lecture: Statutes; Inscribed by Him to Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    KATZMANN, Robert A. [Ruth Bader Ginsburg].

    New York University Law Review. Madison Lecture: Statutes.

    New York: New York University Law Review, 2012.

    Original June 2012 offprint of the New York University Law Review containing Robert A. Katzmann's Madison Lecture: Statutes. Octavo, original publisher's wrappers, volume 87, number 3. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the verso of the front panel, "For Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with deep appreciation for so much, Yours, Bob, August 25, 2012." The recipient, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020 and was responsible for some of the most eventful legal decisions of the past half-century. Nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to replace retiring justice Byron White, Ginsburg became the first Jewish woman and the second woman to serve on the Court, after Sandra Day O’Connor. Ginsburg spent much of her legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court. During her tenure as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsburg received attention for her fiery and passionate dissents that reflected liberal views of the law. She was popularly dubbed “the Notorious R.B.G.”, a moniker she later embraced. She authored several important majority opinions related to gender discrimination, voting rights, and affirmative a...

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  • November 1984 Harvard Law Review Containing David L. Shapiro's Wrong Turns: The Eleventh Amendment and the Pennhurst Case; Inscribed by Him to Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    SHAPIRO, David L. [Ruth Bader Ginsburg].

    Wrong Turns: The Eleventh Amendment and the Pennhurst Case.

    Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Harvard Law Review Association, 1984.

    Original November 1984 offprint Harvard Law Review containing David L. Shapiro’s "Wrong Turns: The Eleventh Amendment and the Pennhurst Case." Octavo, original publisher’s wrappers, Volume 98, Number 1. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the front wrapper, "For Ruth, With all best regards, David."  The recipient, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020 and was responsible for some of the most eventful legal decisions of the past half-century. Nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to replace retiring justice Byron White, Ginsburg became the first Jewish woman and the second woman to serve on the Court, after Sandra Day O’Connor. Ginsburg spent much of her legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court. During her tenure as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsburg received attention for her fiery and passionate dissents that reflected liberal views of the law. She was popularly dubbed “the Notorious R.B.G.”, a moniker she later embraced. She authored several important majority opinions related to gender discrimination, voting rights, and affirmative action in cases such as United States v....

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  • Induction Proceedings for Robert A. Katzmann; Inscribed by Him to Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    KATZMANN, Robert A. [Ruth Bader Ginsburg].

    Induction Proceedings for Robert A. Katzmann.

    New York: United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1999.

    Original offprint of the "proceedings held on the occasion of the induction of Honorable Robert A. Katzmann as United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit." Octavo, original wrappers, dated October 25, 1999. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the front wrapper, "For Ruth & Marty, with continuing appreciation and affection, Bob 12/99." The recipient, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020 and was responsible for some of the most eventful legal decisions of the past half-century. Nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to replace retiring justice Byron White, Ginsburg became the first Jewish woman and the second woman to serve on the Court, after Sandra Day O’Connor. Ginsburg spent much of her legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court. During her tenure as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsburg received attention for her fiery and passionate dissents that reflected liberal views of the law. She was popularly dubbed “the Notorious R.B.G.”, a moniker she later embraced. She authored several important majority opinions related to gender discri...

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  • The May 1993 Offprint of The Yale Law Journal Containing Charles L. Black, Jr.'s "And Our Posterity"; Inscribed by Him to Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    BLACK, Charles L. Jr. [Ruth Bader Ginsburg].

    The Yale Law Journal: “And Our Posterity.”

    New Haven, Connecticut: The Yale Law Journal Co., Inc., 1993.

    Original May 1993 offprint of The Yale Law Journal containing Charles L. Black, Jr.'s "And Our Posterity."  Octavo, original wrappers, The Yale Law Journal Volume 102, May 1993, Number 7. Inscribed by the author on the front wrapper, "For the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with all best wishes! Charles Black, New York 29 October, 1993." The recipient, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, American lawyer and jurist, served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020 and was responsible for some of the most eventful legal decisions of the past half-century. Nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to replace retiring justice Byron White, Ginsburg became the first Jewish woman and the second woman to serve on the Court, after Sandra Day O’Connor. Ginsburg spent much of her legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court. During her tenure as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsburg received attention for her fiery and passionate dissents that reflected liberal views of the law. She was popularly dubbed “the Notorious R.B.G.”, a moniker she later embraced. She authored several important majority opinions related to gender discrimination, voting rights, and ...

    Price: $5,500.00     Item Number: 150833

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  • Chng Huang Hoon's Not Among Peers; Inscribed by Her to Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    HOON, Chng Huang [Ruth Bader Ginsburg].

    Not Among Peers: The Judicial Construction of Rights and Gender Roles.

    Singapore: Centre for Advanced Studies, 1991.

    Original scholarly work from the Centre for Advanced Studies Research Paper Series examines how U.S. Supreme Court judges use language to construct and reinforce gender roles in their legal opinions. Octavo, original wrappers, CAS Research Paper Series Number 7. Association copy, inscribed by the author on the front wrapper, “With best wishes, To Justice Ginsburg, from Huang Hoon Singapore 1999." The recipient, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, American lawyer and jurist, served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020 and was responsible for some of the most eventful legal decisions of the past half-century. Nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to replace retiring justice Byron White, Ginsburg became the first Jewish woman and the second woman to serve on the Court, after Sandra Day O’Connor. Ginsburg spent much of her legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court. During her tenure as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsburg received attention for her fiery and passionate dissents that reflected liberal views of the law. She was popularly dubbed “the Notorious R.B.G.”, a moniker she later embraced. She authored several important majority o...

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  • "To Justice Ginsburg. Ah, would that we had leaders like you!": Offprint of Jerome J. Shestack's Leadership and the Legal Profession in a Democratic Society; Inscribed by Him to Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    SHESTACK, Jerome J. [Ruth Bader Ginsburg].

    Leadership and the Legal Profession in a Democratic Society.

    The Peter Gruber Foundation, .

    Original offprint of Jerome J. Shestack's Leadership and the Legal Profession in a Democratic Society. Octavo, original wrappers. Association copy, inscribed by the author on the front wrapper, "To Justice Ginsburg. Ah, would that we had leaders like you! With esteem, Jerry."  The recipient, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020 and was responsible for some of the most eventful legal decisions of the past half-century. Nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to replace retiring justice Byron White, Ginsburg became the first Jewish woman and the second woman to serve on the Court, after Sandra Day O’Connor. Ginsburg spent much of her legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court. During her tenure as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsburg received attention for her fiery and passionate dissents that reflected liberal views of the law. She was popularly dubbed “the Notorious R.B.G.”, a moniker she later embraced. She authored several important majority opinions related to gender discrimination, voting rights, and affirmative action in cases such as United States v. Virginia (1996) which struck down the...

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  • Winter 1991 Offprint of the St. John's Law Review Containing Charles L. Black, Jr.'s "One Nation Indivisible"; Inscribed by Him to Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    BLACK, Charles L..

    St. John’s Law Review; “One Nation Indivisible”: Unnamed Human Rights in the United States.

    St. John's University, New York: St. John's Law Review, 1991.

    Original Winter 1991 offprint of the St. John's Law Review containing Charles L. Black, Jr.’s "One Nation Indivisible": Unnamed Human Rights in the United States. Octavo, original wrappers, St. John's Law Review Volume 65, Winter 1991, Number 1. Association copy, inscribed by the author on the front wrapper, "For the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with my best wishes for her happiness and for her success in her work. Sincerely Charles Black, Columbia Law School 10 October, 1993." The recipient, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, American lawyer and jurist, served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020 and was responsible for some of the most eventful legal decisions of the past half-century. Nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to replace retiring justice Byron White, Ginsburg became the first Jewish woman and the second woman to serve on the Court, after Sandra Day O’Connor. Ginsburg spent much of her legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court. During her tenure as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsburg received attention for her fiery and passionate dissents that reflected liberal views of the law. She was popularly dubbed “the Notorio...

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  • "Dear Ruth To a true opera lover! With great admiration for you remarkable achievements": First Edition of A View from the Podium; inscribed by Eve Queler to Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    QUELER, Eve [Ruth Bader Ginsburg].

    A View From The Podium.

    Xlibris, 2019.

    First edition of this memoir that chronicles Eve Queler's pioneering career as a conductor. Octavo, original publisher's cloth, illustarted with black and white photographs. Association copy, inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, "Dear Ruth To a true opera lover! With great admiration for you remarkable achievements Warmest regards, Eve Queler." American lawyer and jurist, Ruth Bader Ginsburg served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020 and was responsible for some of the most eventful legal decisions of the past half-century. Nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to replace retiring justice Byron White, Ginsburg became the first Jewish woman and the second woman to serve on the Court, after Sandra Day O’Connor. Ginsburg spent much of her legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court. During her tenure as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsburg received attention for her fiery and passionate dissents that reflected liberal views of the law. She was popularly dubbed “the Notorious R.B.G.”, a moniker she later embraced. She authored several important majority opinions related to gender discrim...

    Price: $4,800.00     Item Number: 148152

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  • November 1992 Offprint of the New York University Law Review Containing David L. Shapiro's Continuity and Change in Statutory Interpretation; With a Typed Letter Inscribed by Him to Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    SHAPIRO, David L. [Ruth Bader Ginsburg].

    New York University Law Review: Continuity and Change in Statutory Interpretation.

    New York: New York University Law Review, 1992.

    Original November 1992 offprint of the New York University Law Review containing David L. Shapiro’s Continuity and Change in Statutory Interpretation. Octavo, original publisher's wrappers, volume 67, number 5. Accompanied by a typed letter on Harvard Law School stationary laid in, inscribed and signed by David L. Shapiro to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The letter reads in full, "For Ruth - Although this is printed in an issue dated late 1992, it just appeared. I hope it will be of interest to you. With warmest regards to you and Marty. David." From the library of American lawyer and jurist Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Ruth Bader Ginsburg served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020 and was responsible for some of the most eventful legal decisions of the past half-century. Nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to replace retiring justice Byron White, Ginsburg became the first Jewish woman and the second woman to serve on the Court, after Sandra Day O’Connor. Ginsburg spent much of her legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court. During her tenure as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsburg received attention for her fiery and passionate dissent...

    Price: $3,500.00     Item Number: 151267

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