The Rhetoric of Supreme Court Women

The Rhetoric of Supreme Court Women
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9780739172506
ISBN-13 : 0739172506
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Synopsis The Rhetoric of Supreme Court Women by : Nichola D. Gutgold

From 1981 to 2010, the advancements of women in the United States can be seen in the words of the four pioneering women on the Supreme Court. The Rhetoric of Supreme Court Women: From Obstacles to Options, by Nichola D. Gutgold, explores how Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg used effective rhetoric and worked to overcome gender obstacles, while cultural changes in America provided Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan with a wider range of rhetorical options.Gutgold's exploration of these four Supreme Court women provides valuable insight into the use of political communication and the changing gender zeitgeist in American politics.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Legacy of Dissent

Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Legacy of Dissent
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Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Total Pages : 181
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ISBN-10 : 9780817319786
ISBN-13 : 0817319786
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Synopsis Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Legacy of Dissent by : Katie L. Gibson

A rhetorical analysis of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's feminist jurisprudence

Separate and Unequal

Separate and Unequal
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 165
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ISBN-10 : 9789027297686
ISBN-13 : 9027297681
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Synopsis Separate and Unequal by : Huang Hoon Chng

This book argues for a multidisciplinary approach to the study of the language of judges with respect to the issue of gender discrimination. Drawing its inspiration from Dell Hymes' socially constituted linguistics, the author examines the language of the judicial opinions of four U.S. Supreme Court cases addressing social and legal discrimination against women. Through a linguistic analysis that is informed by a Foucauldian and feminist perspective, this book addresses the complex issues of the power of judges and ideologies, the politics of language use, and feminist contributions to the subject of discrimination and women's rights. This book is most suitable for researchers and students in cultural studies, ethnography, feminist legal studies, forensic linguistics, gender studies, ideology research, pragmatics, semiotics, and social studies.

Growing Up Supremetly

Growing Up Supremetly
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ISBN-10 : 1632332191
ISBN-13 : 9781632332196
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Synopsis Growing Up Supremetly by : Nichola D. Gutgold

The United States Supreme Court decides the laws of the land and is located in Washington, D.C., the nation's capital. It was started in 1789, but it took almost two hundred years before the first woman was appointed as a Supreme Court Justice. Since that time, only four women have served on the Supreme Court.In this book, the authors share the inspiring, and hardworking lives of the four women - Sandra Day O'Connor, Elena Kagan, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, & Sonia Sotomayor -and offer young readers a glimpse of their lives as young girls who were doing all the things - reading, writing, speaking, reaching for their dreams and never giving up - that led them to the nation's highest court!Read all about them, and you too could grow up supremely!Perfect for ages 6-10.Based on her book, The Rhetoric of Supreme Court Women, this is Nichola D. Gutgold's second scholarly book turned children's book to help young readers see all the potential for themselves, after Madam President: Women Who Paved the Way.

Don't Look Up

Don't Look Up
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1389829431
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Synopsis Don't Look Up by : Linnea Lovett Fischer

In this thesis, I analyze the voices and narratives excluded from the United States Supreme Court's majority decision in Roe v. Wade, the rhetoric of which constituted the male physician's right to practice rather than the pregnant individual's right to determine whether they wanted to have an abortion or not. I argue that the Court's rhetorical approach to abortion was flawed, and subsequently laid the groundwork for future legislation to easily overturn the decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Collective (2022). In turn, I propose an implementation of a reproductive justice framework through intersectional feminist jurisprudence as a way for future legislation to approach engagement with the topics of abortion and contraception. In tracing the public discourse leading up to Roe, I also place importance on the use of narrative-based argumentation, as mounting pressure from grassroots organizations was the catalyst for the issue of abortion being brought to the Supreme Court's attention.

Sisters in Law

Sisters in Law
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780062238481
ISBN-13 : 0062238485
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Sisters in Law by : Linda Hirshman

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER WASHINGTON POST BESTSELLER The author of the celebrated Victory tells the fascinating story of the intertwined lives of Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the first and second women to serve as Supreme Court justices The relationship between Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg—Republican and Democrat, Christian and Jew, western rancher’s daughter and Brooklyn girl—transcends party, religion, region, and culture. Strengthened by each other’s presence, these groundbreaking judges, the first and second to serve on the highest court in the land, have transformed the Constitution and America itself, making it a more equal place for all women. Linda Hirshman’s dual biography includes revealing stories of how these trailblazers fought for their own recognition in a male-dominated profession—battles that would ultimately benefit every American woman. She also makes clear how these two justices have shaped the legal framework of modern feminism, including employment discrimination, abortion, affirmative action, sexual harassment, and many other issues crucial to women’s lives. Sisters-in-Law combines legal detail with warm personal anecdotes that bring these very different women into focus as never before. Meticulously researched and compellingly told, it is an authoritative account of our changing law and culture, and a moving story of a remarkable friendship.

Supreme Court Decisions and Women's Rights

Supreme Court Decisions and Women's Rights
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Publisher : CQ Press
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105028655715
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Synopsis Supreme Court Decisions and Women's Rights by : Clare Cushman

Eleven contributed chapters relate the Court's evolution in cases regarding the application of its "Equal Justice Under Law" motto to women. Includes a foreword by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, b & w photos of legal pioneers, and a glossary of legal terms. Co- published with the Supreme Court Historical Society. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.