Affirmative action: an international human rights dialogue. (Benjamin N. Cardozo Lecture). Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Deborah Jones Merritt. 54 The Record of the Bar of the City of New York 3 (5/5/1999).
An Activist clothed in moderation. Thomas L. Jipping. 15 The National Law Journal 15, col. 1 (July 5, 1993).
An Activist in moderate garb. Mark R. Levin and Andrew P. Zappia. 16 Legal Times 19, col. 4 (July 12, 1993).
Adding an economic reactionary to the Supreme Court: high costs of the Ginsburg nomination. Charles E. Mueller. 24 Antitrust Law and Economics Review 1-26 (Fall 1992).
American University commencement address, May 10, 1981. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 30 American University Law Review 891-901 (Summer 1981).
Answering Justice Ginsburg’s charge that the constitution is ‘skimpy’ in comparison to our international neighbors: a comparison of fundamental rights in American and foreign law. W. Kent Davis. 39 South Texas Law Review 4 (Fall 1998).
A Cautious liberal: Ruth Bader Ginsburg's opinions suggest 'mirror image' of O'Connor. Charley Roberts. 106 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1, col. 3 (July 19, 1993).
The Clinton clones: Ginsburg, Breyer, and the Clinton legacy: both Ginsburg and Breyer are strikingly like the other federal judges appointed by Clinton - noncontroversial individuals with considerable judicial experience who had records indicating their tendency to behave moderately. Karen O'Connor and Barbara Palmer. 84 Judicature 262 (March-April 2001).
Communicating and commenting on the court's work. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 83 Georgetown Law Journal 2119 (July 1995).
Confirming Supreme Court justices: thoughts on the second opinion rendered by the Senate. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. University of Illinois Law Review 101-117 (Winter 1988).
Constitutional adjudication in the United States as a means of advancing the equal stature of men and women under the law. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 26 Hofstra Law Review 263. (Winter, 1997).
The Constitutional status of human rights here and abroad. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 3 Antioch Law Journal 5-12 (Spring 1985).
Constitutionalizing women's equality. (Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg distinguished lecture on women and the law). Kathleen M. Sullivan. 56 Rec. A.B. City N.Y. 22 (Winter 2001).
A Conversation with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. (Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg distinguished lecture on women and the law). Lynn Sherr. 56 Rec. A.B. City N.Y. 8 (Winter 2001).
The Court went too far in Roe v. Wade. 106 Los Angeles Daily Law Journal 6, col. 3 (June 22, 1993).
The Crowded Center. Erwin Chemerinsky. 80 ABA Journal 78(4) (Oct. 1994).
Dedication to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Jody King. 1997 Annual Survey of American Law.
Equal treatment: in the 1970s, Ruth Bader Ginsburg sought to do something radical: level the playing field for men and women. Herma Hill Kay. 21 American Lawyer 11 (December 1, 1999).
The First-term performance of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Christopher E. Smith, et al. 78 Judicature 74-80 (Sept/Oct. 1994).
Foreword. (Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts). Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 1997 Annual Survey of American Law.
Four Louisiana giants in the law. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 48 Loyola Law Review 253 (Summer 2002).
Ginsburg bid sails through Senate: three abortion foes cast lone votes in opposition. Charley Roberts. 106 Los Angeles Daily Journal 3, col. 1 (Aug. 4, 1993).
Ginsburg easily confirmed as second woman on Supreme Court. Laurie Asseo. 139 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1, col. 2 (Aug. 3, 1993).
Ginsburg gains easy confirmation; Supreme Court designee discussed abortion, but not the death penalty. Henry J. Reske. 79 ABA Journal 18 (Sept. 1993).
Ginsburg laments Roe's lack of restraint. 15 Legal Times 10, col. 1 (April 5, 1993).
Ginsburg offers early reactions to new post. Tony Mauro. 16 Legal Times 19, p.10 (Sept. 27, 1993).
Ginsburg's abortion anomaly: support for rights, not 'Roe.' Holly Idelson. 51 Congressional Quarterly 1874 (July 17, 1993).
Ginsburg's moral myopia. Benjamin Schwarz. 139 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 5, col. 6 (Aug. 3, 1993).
Ginsburg’s O’Hagan, insider trading ignored. David Cowan Bayne. 53 University of Miami Law Review 3 (April 1, 1999).
Hearing the voices of individual women and men: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Deborah J. Merritt. 20 The University of Hawaii Law Review 2, 635-646, Winter 1998.
A Heterodox catechism. (Ruth Bader Ginsburg's judicial philosophy). Paul F. Campos. 11 Constitutional Commentary 65-72 (Winter 1994).
High Court nominee Ginsburg defends rights to homosexuals. Charley Roberts. 106 Los Angeles Daily Journal 5, col. 3 (July 23, 1993).
The House that Ruth built: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, gender and justice. (A symposium on Finding a path to gender equality: legal and policy issues raised by all-female public education). Carol Pressman. 14 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights 311, (Fall, 1997).
How would Ruth Bader Ginsburg decide tax cases? Lee A. Sheppard. 59 Tax Notes 1573 (June 21, 1993).
In pursuit of the public good: access to justice in the United States. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 7 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 1 (Summer 2001).
In pursuit of the public good: lawyers who care. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 52 Maine Law Review 301 (July 2000).
Innocence is no defense. Donald A. Dripps. 32 Trial 67 (June 1996).
Informing the public about the U.S. Supreme Court’s work. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 29 Loyola University of Chicago Law Journal 275. (Winter, 1998).
Insider trading: Ginsburg's O'Hagan, insider trading ignored. (U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg). 53 University of Miami Law Review 3, 423-503 (April 1, 1999).
The Intercircuit Committee. Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Peter W. Huber. 100 Harvard Law Review 1417-1435 (April 1987).
Interpretations of the equal protection clause. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 9 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 41-45 (Winter 1986).
Introduction. (Women and the Law: Facing the Millenium). Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 32 Indiana Law Review 4 (Fall 1999).
Inviting judicial activism: a "liberal" or "conservative" technique? Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 15 Georgia Law Review 539-558 (Spring 1981).
Judge Ginsburg and the environment. Stephen L. Kass and Michael B. Gerrard. 210 New York Law Journal 3, col. 1 (July 23, 1993).
Judge Ginsburg's ex-clients reflect upon their cases; the 'widows benefits' plaintiff recalls how she urged him to sue. Cris Carmody. 15 The National Law Journal 34, col. 1 (June 28, 1993).
Judicial independence. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 72 Australian Law Journal 611 (August, 1998).
Judicial independence. Myron Bright. 20 The University of Hawaii Law Review 2, 611-617, Winter 1998.
Justice Ginsburg and the injury in fact element of standing. Eric I. Abraham. 25 Seton Hall Law Review 267-313 (Winter 1994).
Justice Ginsburg: not a tentative beginner. Lyle Denniston. 15 American Lawyer 84(2) (Dec. 1993).
Justice Ginsburg presses her case. Tony Mauro. 41 Legal Times 10 (Feb. 27, 1995).
Justice Ginsburg rides to the rescue. Lyle Denniston. 19 American Lawyer 82. (Dec., 1997).
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Elizabeth E. Gillman and Joseph M. Micheletti. 3 Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal 657-663 (Fall 1993).
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's jurisprudence of process and procedure. Elijah Yip, Eric K. Yamamoto. 20 The University of Hawaii Law Review 2, 647-698, Winter 1998.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: a preliminary assessment. Joyce Ann Baugh, Christopher E. Smith, Thomas R. Hensley and Scott Patrick Johnson. 26 University of Toledo Law Review 1 (Fall 1994).
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and gender discrimination. Toni J. Elington, Sylvania K. Higashi, Janya K. Kim, Mark Murakami. 20 The University of Hawaii Law Review 2, 699-796, Winter 1998.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Justice Thurgood Marshall: a misleading comparison. Michael James Confusione. 26 Rutgers Law Journal 887 (Spring 1995).
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and sexual harassment law: will the second female Supreme Court Justice become the court’s women’s rights champion? Sheila M. Smith. 63 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1893 (Summer 1995).
A Justice who gets it: a sexual harassment case reveals what a difference Ginsburg may make. Peter Allen. 14 California Lawyer 42(2) (March 1994).
Left out: in their first years on the court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer have established records of extreme moderation. Victor Juhasz. 22 American Lawyer 3 (March 1, 2000).
Legal education in the 80's: focus on tradition v. reform. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, et al. 93 Federal Rules Decisions 176-208 (April 1982).
Like mother, like daughter. Sarah M. Hodder. 16 Legal Times 24, p58 (Nov. 1, 1993).
Moderate in the extreme; far from being liberal trailblazers, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer have taken cautious steps on the high court. Tony Mauro. Legal Times (March 6, 2000).
Mr. Ginsburg's campaign for nominee; well-connected tax bar colleagues went to bat for old friends. Claudia MacLachlan. 15 The National Law Journal 33, col. 2 (June 28, 1993).
Neither liberal nor laissez faire: a prediction of Justice Ginsburg's approach to business law issues. Edward A. Fallone. Columbia Business Law Review 279-299 (Fall 1993).
Nixon must be paid for tapes, papers. Harry Edwards, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Karen LeCraft Henderson. 15 Legal Times 27, p.16 (Nov. 23, 1992).
Nguyen v. INS and sex stereotyping in citizenship laws: building on the equal protection legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Mary-Christine Sungaila. 10 Southern California Review of Law and Women's Studies 293 (Spring 2001).
On Amending the Constitution: a plea for patience. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 12 University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Journal 677-694 (Fall 1989).
On becoming a judge: socialization to the judicial role. 69 Judicature 139-146 (Oct/Nov. 1985).
On bench, in life her tiny steps lead to big gains; shy, reserved jurist has passion for law. Eva M. Rodriguez. 16 Legal Times 5, p.1 (June 21, 1993).
On Muteness, confidence, and collegiality: a response to Professor Nagel. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 61 University of Colorado Law Review 715-719 (Fall 1990).
On the interdependence of law schools and law courts. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 83 Virginia Law Review 829 (August 1997).
An overview of court review for constitutionality in the United States. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 57 Louisiana Law Review 1019 (Spring 1997).
A Plea for legislative review. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 60 Southern California Law Review 995-1017 (May 1987).
The Progression of women in the law (includes bibliography of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's publications, decisions and petitions). Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 28 Valparaiso University Law Review 1161-1182 (Summer 1994).
In Pursuit of equality: one woman's work to change the law. Deborah L. Markowitz. 14 Women's Rights Law Reporter 334-359 (Spring/Fall 1992).
Reflections on the independence, good behavior, and workload of federal judges. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 55 University of Colorado Law Review 1-20 (Fall 1983).
Reflections on way paving Jewish justices and Jewish women. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 14 Touro Law Review 283, (Winter 1998).
Remarks. 44 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 44. (Winter 2000).
Remarks by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States. 1997 Annual Survey of American Law.
Remarks for American Law Institute annual dinner, May 19, 1994. 38 Saint Louis University Law Journal 881-888 (Summer 1994).
Remarks for George Mason University School of Law graduation, May 22, 1993. 2 George Mason Independent Law Review 1-5 (Winter 1993).
Remarks in celebration of Stetson's Law Library and Information Center. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. (Library Dedication), 28 Stetson Law Review 2, 231-239, Fall 1998.
Remarks on judicial independence. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 20 The University of Hawaii Law Review 2, 603-609, Winter 1998.
Remarks on women becoming part of the Constitution. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 6 Law & Inequality: a Journal of Theory and Practice 17-25 (May 1988).
Remarks on writing separately. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 65 Washington Law Review 133-150 (Jan. 1990).
Report of the Special Committee on Gender to the D.C. Circuit Task Force on Gender, Race, and Ethnic Bias. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 84 Georgetown Law Journal 1651 (May 1996).
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: a personal, very fond tribute. Gerald Gunther, Susan H. Williams, David C. Williams, Edith L. Roberts, Maria Simon. 20 The University of Hawaii Law Review 2, 583-601, Winter 1998.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, extending the constitution. Amy Walsh. 32 John Marshall Law Review 1 (Fall 1998).
Ruth Bader Ginsburg in her own words. (Special issue: The Ginsburg Nomination). 16 Legal Times 12, col. 1 (June 21, 1993).
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: the first Jewish woman on the United States Supreme Court. Malvina Halberstam. 19 Cardozo Law Review 1441 (March, 1998).
At Rutgers, Ginsburg changed. Tracy Schroth. 134 New Jersey Law Journal 8, p.1 (June 21, 1993).
Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Fourth Amendment. Nancy Burkoff. 20 Search and Seizure Law Report 135 (June 1993).
The Second woman justice; Ruth Bader Ginsburg talks candidly about a changing society. Stephanie B. Goldberg. 79 ABA Journal 40 (Oct. 1993).
Sex equality and the Constitution: the state of the art. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 14 Women's Rights Law Reporter 361-366 (Spring/Fall 1992).
Some thoughts on autonomy and equality in relation to Roe v. Wade. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 63 North Carolina Law Review 375-386 (Jan. 1985).
Some thoughts on the 1980's debate over special versus equal treatment for women. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 4 Law & Inequality: a Journal of Theory and Practice 143-151 (May 1986).
Speaking of a moot suit: procedure lesson accompanies rejection of English-only law case. David G. Savage. 83 ABA Journal 46 (May 1997).
Speaking in a judicial voice. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 67 New York University Law Review 1185-1209 (Dec. 1992).
A special kind of equality: remarks for the acceptance of the Wendy Webster Williams award for "significant contributions to gender equality through law" on behalf of award recipient the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Carrie Menkel-Meadow. 2 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 149 (Fall 2000).
A Study tour of Taiwan's legal system. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 66 ABA Journal 165-170 (Feb. 1980).
Styles of collegial judging: one judge's perspective. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 39 Federal Bar Nwes & Journal 199-201 (March/April 1992).
Summary of Ginsburg's media opinions. 17 News Media & the Law 59 (Summer 1993).
Supreme Court discourse on the good behavior of lawyers: leeway within limits. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 44 Drake Law Review 183 (March 1996).
The Supremes. Ken Heinen. 14 California Lawyer 124(1) (March 1994).
A tribute to my friend, the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Harry T. Edwards, et al. 1997 Annual Survey of American Law.
Two paths for Ginsburg; the trailblazing women's rights litigator became a moderate judge. Henry J. Reske. 79 ABA Journal 16 (March 22, 1993).
The Washington College of Law Founders Day Tribute. (Transcript) 5 American University Journal of Gender and the Law 1 (Fall 1996).
The way women are: some notes in the margin for Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Kenneth L. Karst. 20 The University of Hawaii Law Review 2, 619-633, Winter 1998.
When is innovation in order? Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and stare decisis. Mei-Fei Kuo, Kai Wang. 20 The University of Hawaii Law Review 2, 835-894, Winter 1998.
Where do we go from here? Second Decennial Conference on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (panel discussion). 37 Rutgers Law Review 1093-1115 (Summer 1985).
Women in the federal judiciary: three way pavers and the exhilarating change president Carter wrought. Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Laura W. Brill. 64 Fordham Law Review 281 (November 1995).
Women's work: the place of women in law schools. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 32 Journal of Legal Education 272-275 (June 1982).
You can’t always get what you want: reflections on the Ginsburg and Breyer nominations. 12 The Journal of Law and Politics 459 (Summer 1996).
Nomination of Ruth Bader Ginsburg to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Exec. Rpt. 103-6. U.S. Senate, 103rd Congress, 1st Session. [Y1.1/6:103-6/CORR.] MICROFICHE RESERVE.
Nomination of Ruth Bader Ginsburg to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Hearings. S.Hrg. 103-482. Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate, 103rd Congress, 1st Session. [Y4.J89/2:S.Hrg.103-482] MICROFICHE RESERVE.