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supreme court
Everything ‘Potentially up for Grabs’: What Jewish Groups are Watching for in This Unusual Supreme Court Session
Some of the cases involve religious liberty and voting rights.
Barrett’s Nomination Tests Both Sides
Who will be more motivated in the closing weeks of a presidential campaign taking place with the backdrop of a historic Supreme Court nomination debate?
RBG and the Lone Dissent
Ginsburg’s legacy is that brilliance, tenacity and vision matter.
The Jewess and the Jurist
As we sit shivah this week for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, we should reflect upon her experiences as a Jew, a law student, a law professor, advocate of gender equality, and federal judge and see how we, in her stead, can adopt her genuine insight.
Community Voices on the Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The Journal reached out to local Jewish community leaders to ask them how Ginsburg inspired or impacted them.
What Ginsburg Meant to a Jewish UCLA Law Professor
“Ginsburg was someone who was a model for many generations of law students and lawyers — [combining] scholarly precision with activism for social justice.”