On Account of Sex, Philippa Strum
On Account of Sex, Philippa Strum
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On Account of Sex
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the Making of Gender Equality Law

Author: Philippa Strum

Narrator: Lisa S. Ware

Unabridged: 7 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/20/2022


Synopsis

Before she became the "Notorious R.B.G." famous for her passionate dissents while serving as an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg made her most significant contributions as a lawyer who litigated cases on gender equality before the high court in the 1970s. Beginning with Reed v. Reed (1971)—for which Ginsburg wrote her first full Supreme Court brief, and which was the first time the Court held a sex-based classification to be unconstitutional—Ginsburg became known for her work on the issue of gender equality. Ginsburg established the Women's Rights Project at the ACLU in 1972 and coedited the first law school casebook on sex discrimination as a professor at Columbia Law School.

Drawing on interviews with RBG and those who knew her, as well as extensive knowledge of the cases themselves, Philippa Strum has provided a legal history of Ginsburg's landmark litigation on behalf of women's rights and gender equality. Those cases changed the meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment and, along with two Supreme Court cases of the 1980s and 1990s (Mississippi v. Hogan and United States v. Virginia), remain the foundation of constitutional gender jurisprudence today. On Account of Sex shows why RBG became the rock star of the legal world and gives listeners an accessible guide to these widely forgotten but momentous decisions.

About Philippa Strum

Philippa Strum is senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, and professor emerita, City University of New York. Her many books include Louis D. Brandeis: Justice for the People, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in biography, and, from Kansas, Speaking Freely: Whitney v. California and American Speech Law, Women in the Barracks: The VMI Case and Equal Rights, When the Nazis Came to Skokie: Freedom for Speech We Hate, Brandeis: Beyond Progressivism, and Mendez v. Westminster: School Desegregation and Mexican-American Rights.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel on June 09, 2023

One of the things I appreciate about driving into my Cleveland office is the uninterrupted time I get to listen to my podcasts and audiobooks. I primarily listen to memoirs, biographies and the like on audio, though, in general, I listen to a bit of everything overall. There are many who would know......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on April 06, 2023

As someone familiar with Justice Ginsburg’s career, I found this to be a quick, enjoyable read that outlined both the cases she litigated/assisted and placed them in their social and legal context, with some nice and at times moving details I had not heard before.......more

Goodreads review by Circe on September 18, 2023

This was a straightforward account of the cases that were fought that led to woman becoming almost a suspect classification in the US. However, I do think it fell down in terms of the details of the journey and was satisfied with an account of each case.......more