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Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, 1933-2020

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Personal name headingGinsburg, Ruth Bader, 1933-2020
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Variant(s)R. B. G. (Supreme Court justice), 1933-2020
Bader, Ruth Joan, 1933-2020
Ginzubāgu, Rūsu Beidā, 1933-2022
ギンズバーグ, ルース・ベイダー 1933-2022
Other standard no.0000000081580991
262011391
Q11116
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedWashington (D.C.)
Birth date1933-03-15
Death date2020-09-18
Place of birthBrooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Field of activityLaw--United States
AffiliationUnited States. Supreme Court
United States. Court of Appeals (District of Columbia Circuit)
Columbia University. School of Law
Rutgers University
American Civil Liberties Union. Women's Rights Project
Profession or occupationJudges Law teachers
United States Supreme Court justice Federal judge
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Found inHer Civil procedure in Sweden, 1965.
WW in Am. law, 1990-91 (Ginsburg, Ruth Bader; b. Mar. 15, 1933)
Roberts, J.L. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, c1994: CIP data sheet (107th Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Aug. 10, 1993)
Britannica.com, academic edition, December 6, 2012 (Ruth Bader Ginsburg, née Ruth Joan Bader; born March 15, 1933, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.; associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993; the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court; she taught at Rutgers University Law School (1963-1972) and at Columbia University(1972-1980); also served as the director of the Women's Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union; in 1980 president Jimmy Carter appointed Ginsburg to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, where she served until she was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1993 by president Bill Clinton to fill the seat vacated by Justice Byron White; she was confirmed by the Senate vote of 96-3; married to Martin D. Ginsburg, a tax lawyer)
National Public Radio website, 28 June 2016: "Notorious RBG: The Supreme Court justice turned cultural icon," posted 26 October 2015 (Supreme Court justices are generally robed and mysterious figures. Their faces are not emblazoned on T-shirts, painted on fingernails, tattooed on arms and shoulders, and their characters are not parodied on TV programs ranging from Saturday Night Live to Scandal. At least not until Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg became a cultural icon at about the same time she turned 80. Much of that iconic status is attributed to a Tumblr called "Notorious R.B.G.," which now has been transformed into a graphic nonfiction book due out Tuesday)
   <https://www.npr.org/sections/itsallpolitics/2015/10/26/450547606/notorious-rbg-the-supreme-court-justice-turned-cultural-icon>
NUKAT Center of Warsaw University Library (Poland) in VIAF, 28 June 2016 (access point: Ginsburg, Ruth Joan Bader, 1933- )
NPR, viewed September 18, 2020 (Ruth Bader Ginsburg ; Justice ; died Friday [09/18/2020])
   <https://www.npr.org/2020/09/18/100306972/justice-ruth-bader-ginsburg-champion-of-gender-equality-dies-at-87>
Email from Supreme Court Library, October 2021: (added dates to AAP by exception)
Ginsburg, Ruth Bader. Rūsu Beidā Ginzubāgu, Amerika o kaeta josei, 2022: title page (ルース・ベイダー・ギンズバーグ = Rūsu Beidā Ginzubāgu [in kana])
Equivalent(s)Ginsburg, Ruth Bader
National bib agency no.1045H9815E
Associated languageeng
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