Books by Mary Hartnett
“My Own Words is a book that Justice Ginsburg assembled with two authorized biographers. She compiled, with their help, documents spanning the full scope of her life, including things she wrote as a child for her school newspaper and a lot of material from her time as an advocate. They include her remarks in the White House Rose Garden when she was nominated, some of her confirmation hearing testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee during her confirmation hearings. There are a host of other speeches, including some by her husband in which he talks about her career and their life together. It’s a very broad spectrum window into the things that were at the center of her life, her work, her family and her marriage.” Read more...
The best books on Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Amanda Tyler, Lawyer
Interviews where books by Mary Hartnett were recommended
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My Own Words
by Mary Hartnett, Ruth Bader Ginsburg & Wendy W. Williams -
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Conversations with RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Life, Love, Liberty, and Law
by Jeffrey Rosen -
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I Dissent: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Makes Her Mark
by Debbie Levy & Elizabeth Baddeley (illustrator) -
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The RBG Workout: How She Stays Strong . . . and You Can Too!
by Bryant Johnson -
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Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue
by Amanda Tyler & Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The best books on Ruth Bader Ginsburg, recommended by Amanda Tyler
The best books on Ruth Bader Ginsburg, recommended by Amanda Tyler
Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933—2020) spent her life working tirelessly for a more just society, says Amanda Tyler, Shannon C. Turner Professor of Law at Berkeley and former law clerk to the Supreme Court Justice. She recommends the best books to read about RBG: her life, her work, and even her personal training regime.