University of Miami: Miami Law's Legal Eagles Reflect on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Legacy
Appointed by President
The first Monday in October just won't be the same. When the justices of the
While she stood barely five feet tall and weighed just 100 pounds, the diminutive Ginsburg, who became only the second woman to serve on the
President
Long before she served on the nation's highest court, during her time as a litigator and director of the
Late in life, Ginsburg became an internet sensation when
Even as her health failed, Ginsburg remained active, once participating in a
Like most of the world, community members at the
For many of us at UM Law who teach, research, and train students to collaborate with underserved communities in the fields of civil rights and poverty law, the work of
Imagine graduating from a top law school first in your class and being unable to find a job in a law firm? Justice
Justice
Justice
Of the areas of jurisprudence in which Justice
In Shelby County v. Holder, the federalism revolution reached its height in invalidating part of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. In the sole dissent,
In each decision,
On my desk at the law school is a
It was
Justice
I just read through the considerable pile of opinions
She knew something very important. Individuals are free if they are able--enough--to govern themselves, to organize their own choices, and approaches. Importantly, not just women and men (she of course became famous for seeing this more clearly and earlier than many of us). Institutions--ordered accumulations of individuals--have claims to autonomy or liberty or self-government too, at least in a seriously free society. But that means there is always much careful work to be done to fit independences together, to tend to the interplay of qualities and competences, to recognize the implicit significance of equality as a master idea in all of this. This is a tall agenda indeed.
I could show you five opinions
As goes the court, so goes the country.
For me, she deserves the highest honor for her relentless efforts to secure equal protection of the laws. She saw, more than many, that the denial of equal protection injures the person in her humanity, denying her the right to aspire, achieve, contribute and to enjoy the rewards of her success in these human endeavors. Throughout her long years of service,
Osamudia R. James, professor, Dean's Distinguished Scholar, and associate dean for Diversity, Equity, and Community
When we press our students to excavate the gender norms embedded in the law, we honor
Lifelong devotion to justice, democracy, and family; brilliant and strategic intellect; clarity of focus: these are the aspirations of many but the accomplishments of few.
As I was sworn in to the Bar of the
Her contributions to the law and the profession are enduring and vast. The most laudatory dimension of
Her unwavering commitment to equality served as an inspiration to so many She spent her lifetime committed to justice, issuing opinions, often dissents, to address inequities and fight for true equality. She demonstrated, in every step she took, what fighting for justice and perseverance look like. As lawyers, and as women, we honor her by recommitting to confronting inequality in our daily lives and in the systems reinforcing that reality.
Personally, I had the honor of hearing her speak in
The way I have always tried to lead our Miami Law students as they develop their methods of change and lawyering identities is to remind them to: "Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you."
Over the weekend, I spent time reading some of
A pioneering advocate for gender equality and a towering figure on the court,
Speaking at the South African Constitutional Court in 2006, she pointed out that in reaching its infamous 1857 holding in
A couple of years ago,
In
Much of
I knew
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