Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Last Interview

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Discover the profound insights of a legal luminary with 'Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Last Interview.' This compelling collection showcases the remarkable career of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, one of America’s most influential Supreme Court justices. With 208 pages filled with enlightening conversations, you'll explore Ginsburg's unique journey from a Depression-era New York upbringing to becoming a leading figure in the fight for gender equality and civil rights. This trade paperback, published by RANDOM HOUSE US in 2021, captures the essence of her groundbreaking legal philosophy and her powerful collaborations with fellow legal experts, including Bill Moyers and Nina Totenberg. Included are her heartfelt reflections on motherhood, her deep-rooted Jewish identity, and her unexpected friendship with Justice Antonin Scalia. Ginsburg also shares wisdom that inspires the next generation, making this book a must-read for high school students interested in law. Whether you're a history buff, a law student, or someone who champions women's rights, this book will resonate with you. An essential addition to any library, 'Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Last Interview' is not just a biography—it's a legacy of an American icon who changed the landscape of justice. Order now to secure your copy at Smartfox NZ and delve into the life lessons of a remarkable woman who truly made a difference. Delivery is prompt and reliable to ensure your reading journey begins as soon as possible.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781612199191
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE US
Pages: 208


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The newest entry in the increasingly popular series collects fascinating and in-depth interviews with Bill Moyers, Nina Totenberg, and more, and conversations (with Antonin Scalia and high school students) from throughout the long, ground-breaking career of one of the greatest, most influential, and most exciting legal minds in American history.

From her start in Depression-era New York, to her final days at the pinnacle of the American legal system, Ruth Bader Ginsburg defied convention, blazing a trail that helped bring greater equality to women, and to all Americans. In this collection of in-depth interviews -- including her last, as well as one of her first -- Ginsburg details her rise from a Brooklyn public school to becoming the second woman on the United States Supreme Court, and her non-stop fight for gender equality along the way. Besides telling the story behind many of her famous court battles, she also talks openly about motherhood and her partnership with her beloved husband, her Jewishness, her surprising friendship with her legal polar opposite Justice Antonin Scalia, her passion for opera, and, in one of the collection's most charming interviews, offers advice to high school students wondering about the law. It is, in the end, both an engrossing look into a fascinating life, and an inspiring tribute to an American icon.

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