On Being American
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On Being American: The Jurisprudence of Ruth Bader Ginsburg tells the story of an advocate and a jurist committed to a broader understanding of what it means to be an American. As Linda Greenhouse explains in the foreword, Justice Ginsburg was committed to an America that enables people with diverse experiences to live together in civic harmony.
With civic harmony as its foundation, Justice Ginsburg articulated anti-stereotyping as the guiding principle for broadening the "who" and the "what" of American citizenship. Knowing that implementing this vision depended on effective legislation, Justice Ginsburg believed also in jealously guarding the franchise and in honouring the people's decision to expand it. Towards the end of her career, as she dissented in abortion cases, Justice Ginsburg warned that the failure to adopt the anti-stereotyping principle posed the biggest threat in issues of reproductive choice.
The editors of this book come as close as they can to a posthumous version of what she would have written in Dobbs in the brief by Serena Mayeri, Melissa Murray, and Reva Siegel as Amici Curiae in Dobbs, included as one of the chapters. In two post-Dobbs chapters, the book first explores what the Equal Rights Amendment would have meant to Justice Ginsburg in a post-Dobbs world. In the last chapter, the book imagines how her jurisprudence would have analysed different kinds of discrimination, not in the abstract but in the realities of the lives affected by it.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781639055401
Publisher: American Bar Association
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 10 December 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: American Bar Association
Illustration: Illustrations
Contributors:
- Edited by Suzanne Reynolds
- Edited by Shannon Gilreath
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 228.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 232
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About the Author
Shannon Gilreath is Professor of Law and Professor of Womenโs, Gender,ย and Sexuality Studies at Wake Forest University. He is nationally recognizedย as an expert on issues of equality, sexual minorities, and U.S. constitutionalย law and political theory. His many articles and books include Sexual Politics:ย The Gay Person in America Today (2006) and The End of Straightย Supremacy: Realizing Gay Liberation (2011) (Cambridge University Press). Suzanne Reynolds is Dean Emerita and Professor of Law Emerita at Wakeย Forest University School of Law. She is the author of Reynolds on Northย Carolina Family Law and numerous articles on family law topics. In Northย Carolina, she worked on the drafting committees that rewrote the law ofย adoption, alimony, domestic violence, and equitable distribution. Nationally,ย she served on the Uniform Laws Conference and was the reporter for aย uniform law recognizing the domestic violence protective orders from otherย countries. For this and other work, she received public service awards fromย womenโs organizations, from Governor James B. Hunt, and from the Northย Carolina Bar Association.
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