Description: From the personal library of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, inscribed to her life partner Marty by Lincoln Caplan, who taught law at Yale and clerked for the Connecticut Supreme Court. A fascinating book on the role of the solicitor general (the "tenth justice") with a chapter dedicated to abortion rights under the Reagan administration in the aftermath of Roe v. Wade, a few years prior to her appointment to the High Court. This special book was found in her personal library. Ruth Bader Ginsburg dedicated her life's work to preserving the right to equality, and thought that the decision of Roe v. Wade could have gone further than the "right to privacy," arguing it was a woman's right to have the freedom to choose based on the equal protection of the law. See pictures a closer look!
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Location: Northampton, Massachusetts
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