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  1. Oct 4, 2016 · The first book from Ruth Bader Ginsburg since becoming a Supreme Court Justice in 1993—a witty, engaging, serious, and playful collection of writings and speeches from the woman who has had a powerful and enduring influence on law, women’s rights, and popular culture.

    • (25K)
    • Hardcover
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › My_Own_WordsMy Own Words - Wikipedia

    My Own Words is a 2016 book by American Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her biographers Mary Hartnett and Wendy W. Williams. The book is a collection of Bader Ginsburg's speeches and writings dating back to the eighth grade.

    • Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Mary Eileen Hartnett, Wendy Williams
    • 2016
  3. Oct 4, 2016 · My Own Words “showcases Ruth Ginsburgs astonishing intellectual range” (The New Republic). In this collection Justice Ginsburg discusses gender equality, the workings of the Supreme Court, being Jewish, law and lawyers in opera, and the value of looking beyond US shores when interpreting the US Constitution.

    • Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Mary Eileen Hartnett, Wendy Williams
    • $17.99
    • Simon & Schuster
  4. Witty, engaging, serious, and playful, My Own Words is a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of Americas most influential women and “a tonic to the current national discourse” (The Washington Post).

    • Paperback
    • August 07, 2018
  5. Witty, engaging, serious, and playful, My Own Words is a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of Americas most influential women anda tonic to the...

    • Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    • illustrated, reprint
    • Mary Hartnett, Wendy W. Williams
    • My Own Words
  6. My Own Words “showcases Ruth Ginsburg’s astonishing intellectual range” (The New Republic). In this collection Justice Ginsburg discusses gender equality, the workings of the Supreme Court, being...

  7. Jan 1, 2022 · My Own Words is a selection of writings and speeches by Justice Ginsburg on wide-ranging topics, including gender equality, the workways of the Supreme Court, on being Jewish, on law and lawyers in opera, and on the value of looking beyond US shores when interpreting the US Constitution.