The first full life—private, public, legal, philosophical—of the 107th Supreme Court Justice, one of the most profound and profoundly transformative legal minds of our time; a book fifteen years in work, written with the cooperation of Ruth Bader Ginsburg herself and based on many interviews with the justice, her husband, her children, her friends, and her associates. In this large, comprehensive, revelatory biography, Jane De Hart explores the central experiences that crucially shaped Ginsburg’s passion for justice, her advocacy for gender equality, her meticulous jurisprudence: her desire to make We the People more united and our union more perfect. At the heart of her story and abiding beliefs—her Jewish background. Tikkun olam, the Hebrew injunction to “repair the world,” with its profound meaning for a young girl who grew up during the Holocaust and World War II. We see the influence of her mother, Celia Amster Bader, whose intellect inspired her daughter’s feminism, insisting that Ruth become independent, as she witnessed her mother coping with terminal cervical cancer (Celia died the day before Ruth, at seventeen, graduated from high school). From Ruth’s days as a baton twirler at Brooklyn’s James Madison High School, to Cornell University, Harvard and Columbia Law Schools (first in her class), to being a law professor at Rutgers University (one of the few women in the field and fighting pay discrimination), hiding her second pregnancy so as not to risk losing her job; founding the Women's Rights Law Reporter, writing the brief for the first case that persuaded the Supreme Court to strike down a sex-discriminatory state law, then at Columbia (the law school’s first tenured female professor); becoming the director of the women’s rights project of the ACLU, persuading the Supreme Court in a series of decisions to ban laws that denied women full citizenship status with men. Her years on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, deciding cases the way she played golf, as she, left-handed, played with right-handed clubs—aiming left, swinging right, hitting down the middle. Her years on the Supreme Court . . . A pioneering life and legal career whose profound mark on American jurisprudence, on American society, on our American character and spirit, will reverberate deep into the twenty-first century and beyond.
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“The first comprehensive biography of Ruth Bader Ginsburg…De Hart describes in absorbing detail the behind-the-scenes campaign to obtain her appointment to the Supreme Court…De Hart excels in explaining the majority opinions, and later the dissents, in which she participated with remarkable clarity…easily grasped by readers with no legal training…A monumental biography.”
— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Engaging and admiring.”
— Wall Street Journal“An in-depth biography of the Supreme Court justice who has become a pop-culture icon.”
— USA Today“This hefty biography of the Supreme Court justice by De Hart, a scholar of women’s history, aims to explain Ginsburg’s transformation from brilliant law student and expert on civil procedure to leading advocate for women’s rights.”
— New York Times Book Review“Scholarly, yet accessible…rewarding and compelling.”
— Pittsburgh Post-Gazette“An insightful, fascinating, and admiring biography of one of America’s most extraordinary jurists.”
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JANE SHERRON DE HART is Professor Emerita of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She lives in Santa Barbara, California.
Suzanne Toren, award-winning narrator, has over thirty years of experience in narration. She was named a “Golden Voice” by AudioFile magazine in 2019. She has won the American Foundation for the Blind’s Scourby Award for Narrator of the Year, AudioFile magazine named her the 2009 Best Voice in Nonfiction & Culture, and she is the recipient of multiple Earphones Awards. She performs on and off Broadway and in regional theaters and has appeared on Law & Order and in various soap operas.