women judges

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Sisters in law

how Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg went to the Supreme Court and changed the world
Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg are the first and second women to serve on the Supreme Court. They have transformed the Constitution and America itself, making it a more equal place for all women. They have shaped the legal framework of modern feminism, setting precedents in cases dealing with employment discrimination, abortion, affirmative action, sexual harassment, and many other issues crucial to women's lives.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

iconic Supreme Court justice
2016
A coming-of-age profile of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who became the second woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court and overcame gender discriminaton and anti-semitism in order to achieve her appointment.

My own words

2016
"[A] selection of writings and speeches by Justice Ginsburg on wide-ranging topics, including gender equality, the work ways of the Supreme Court, on being Jewish, on law and lawyers in opera, and on the value of looking beyond US shores when interpreting the US Constitution"--Provided by publisher.

The children act

a novel
Fiona Maye, a London judge approaching the age of sixty, is forced to confront her crumbling marriage while she faces a difficult case in which a seventeen-year-old boy dying of leukemia is denied blood transfusions by his parents due to the family's religious beliefs.

Sandra Day O'Connor

2011
"Presents the biography of Sandra Day O'Connor against the backdrop of her political, historical, and cultural environment"--Provided by publisher.

My lady judge

a mystery of medieval Ireland
2008
In 1509 Ireland, Mara is sent to the independent kingdom of Burren to investigate the death of a man who was found dead two days after the May Day festival, but when she arrives, she has a hard time getting any of the people to discuss what has happened and is left to solve the mystery on her own.

Iran awakening

one woman's journey to reclaim her life and country
2007
A memoir of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize, Shirin Ebadi, that chronicles her childhood in Tehran, education, and professional career in law.

Dirty Blonde

2006
Federal judge Cate Fanta finds her own double life coming to light when the defendant in a high-profile lawsuit ends up dead, revelations that threaten her future on the bench as well as her life when the killer comes after her.

Sandra Day O'Connor

1995
Using a combination of live action, archival films and still photos presents a biography of Sandra Day O'Connor, the first women Supreme Court justice.

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