Sisters in Law, 9780062238474
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Two Supreme Court Justices, different paths, a powerful shared legacy.

Sisters in Law

how sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg went to the supreme court and changed the world

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  • Paperback

    432 pages

  • Release Date

    6 September 2016

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Summary

Sisters in Law: The Trailblazing Supreme Court Justices

New York Times Bestseller - Washington Post Bestseller

“For anyone interested in the court, women’s history or both, the story of Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, their separate routes to the Supreme Court and what they accomplished during the more than 12 years they spent together is irresistible.” – New York Times Book Review

The author of the celebrated …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780062238474
ISBN-10:0062238477
Author:Linda Hirshman
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:Collins
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:6 September 2016
Weight:318g
Dimensions:203mm x 135mm x 28mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“For anyone interested in the court, women’s history or both, the story of Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, their separate routes to the Supreme Court and what they accomplished during the more than 12 years they spent together is irresistible.” – New York Times Book Review

“Linda Hirshman’s joint biography of the first and second woman to serve on the nation’s highest court is a gossipy, funny, sometimes infuriating and moving tale of two women so similar and yet so different.” – NPR

“Vital…Part of what makes Hirshman such a likable writer – in addition to her wit and ability to explain the law succinctly without dumbing it down – is her optimism.” – Washington Post

“Fast-paced and sure-footed…persuasive…Hirshman’s ability to write clearly about the law without oversimplifying enables her to explain how O’Connor played defense and Ginsburg offense.” – Huffington Post

“A lovely, thoughtful, and fascinating chronicle of [O’Connor and Ginzburg’s] careers and lives that doubles as a concise history of the fight for equality for women.” – SCOTUS blog

“Carefully researched and enjoyably written” – Wall Street Journal

For anyone interested in the court, women’s history or both, the story of Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, their separate routes to the Supreme Court and what they accomplished during the more than 12 years they spent together is irresistible. – Linda Greenhouse, New York Times Book Review

“Linda Hirshman’s joint biography of Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg is fascinating and informative but is also joyful – a stirring reminder of how these two pioneers for women’s rights have advanced the cause in their singular but complementary ways.” – Jeffrey Toobin, author of The Oath and The Nine

“A tale of two unfaltering women with steel-trap minds, their unlikely rapport, and the legal landscape they battle to reshape. Smart, startling, and profoundly moving.” – Stacy Schiff, author of Cleopatra: A Life

“Linda Hirshman has written a thorough, accurate, and most readable account of the careers of the two first women to serve as Justices of the Supreme Court. Laymen as well as lawyers will learn a great deal, not only about these two special people, but about today’s Court as well.” – Justice John Paul Stevens

“A riveting page-turner that will make you laugh, cry, and seethe with frustration at how long and hard the road to women’s equality has been. Above all, it will inspire and delight. A prodigious achievement and an important contribution to the history of our times.” – Leslie Bennetts, author of The Feminine Mistake

“This sharply-drawn double portrait of the first and second women on the U.S. Supreme Court and the way their lives and legal philosophies complement and contrast with each other is riveting. Linda Hirshman has the unique ability to think like a law professor and write like a journalist.” – Lynn Hecht Schafran, National Judicial Education Program, Legal Momentum

About The Author

Linda Hirshman

Linda Hirshman is a lawyer, a cultural historian, and the author of Victory: The Triumphant Gay Revolution and many other books. She received her JD from the University of Chicago Law School and her PhD in philosophy from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and has taught philosophy and women’s studies at Brandeis University. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Slate, Newsweek, the Daily Beast, and POLITICO. She lives in Arizona and New York City.

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