|
|
|
Your Guide to the United States Supreme Court/
Powered
By LAWPEDIA® Search Engine
| The
Justices of the United States Supreme Court |
|
Ruth
Bader Ginsburg |
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Justice,
was born in Brooklyn, New York, March 15, 1933. She married Martin
D. Ginsburg in 1954, and has a daughter, Jane, and a son, James.
She received her B.A. from Cornell University, attended Harvard
Law School, and received her LL.B. from Columbia Law School. She
served as a law clerk to the Honorable Edmund L. Palmieri, Judge
of the United States District Court for the Southern District
of New York, from 1959–1961. From 1961–1963, she was
a research associate and then associate director of the Columbia
Law School Project on International Procedure. She was a Professor
of Law at Rutgers University School of Law from 1963–1972,
and Columbia Law School from 1972–1980, and a fellow at
the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Stanford,
California from 1977–1978. In 1971, she was instrumental
in launching the Women’s Rights Project of the American
Civil Liberties Union, and served as the ACLU’s General
Counsel from 1973–1980, and on the National Board of Directors
from 1974–1980. She was appointed a Judge of the United
States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in
1980. President Clinton nominated her as an Associate Justice
of the Supreme Court, and she took her seat August 10, 1993. |

Welcome to LawPedia® -- The Law EncycloPedia™.
We
are engaged in collecting, organizing and compiling the world's most
comprehensive Law related source of information for publication on the
Internet. Contributors &
Subscrribers. Our Mission:To create the complete and
definitive source of Law information available anywhere. Our goal is
to be your source for Law related information. Visitors access and receive
up to date information about Law and current legal developments through
our Fresh Law Links™
section. Encyc-Law-Pedia®
Legal Research Index (LRI). Our LAWPEDIA®
search engine guides you to all law related information, web
sites, and other resources available on the Internet.
It is THE LEGAL ENGINE THAT CAN®. 
|