Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Ruth Joan Bader Ginsburg was nominated by President William Jefferson Clinton as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Following confirmation by the U.S. Senate, 97-3, Ginsburg was commissioned August 5, 2003, and took the oath of office August 10, 1993. Ginsburg is the second female Justice to serve on the Supreme Court. [1]
- Advisory Board, Center for Constitutional Democracy in Plural Societies [1]
- Honorary Chair, World Justice Project [2]
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Ruth Joan Bader Ginsburg was born March 15, 1933, in Brooklyn, New York. [2]
In 2004, Forbes magazine selected Ginsburg — "former general counsel to the American Civil Liberties Union and a longtime law professor" — as the 7th most powerful woman in the world. [3]
External links
Profiles
- Biography: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, OYEZ.org, U.S. Supreme Court Multimedia, accessed May 4, 2006.
- Profile: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, FindLaw.com.
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the Wikipedia.
- Biography: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Cornell Law School.
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Articles & Commentary
- Gina Holland, "Ginsburg: Congress' watchdog plan 'scary'," Associated Press (Seattle Post-Intelligencer), May 2, 2006.
- Chris Buell, "Ginsburg criticizes Congressional proposal for judicial watchdog," Jurist, May 3, 2006.
- "Supreme Court Justice tells legal group that plan to oversee judges 'like the Soviet Union'," The Raw Story, May 4, 2006.