Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2010
Journal Title
Duke Law Journal
ISSN
0012-7086
Abstract
This is an attempt at recovery. This Essay hopes to call attention to then-Professor Ruth Bader Ginsburg's merits brief in Struck v. Secretary of Defense. The brief has been under appreciated in part because the Supreme Court declined to decide the case. But anyone seeking to understand the origins and nature of Justice Ginsburg's views on sex discrimination would be well advised to read this brief. So would anyone interested in reimagining the bounds of constitutional possibility in the realm of gender equality.
First Page
771
Last Page
798
Num Pages
28
Volume Number
59
Issue Number
4
Publisher
Duke University School of Law
Recommended Citation
Neil S. Siegel & Reva B. Siegel,
'Struck' by Stereotype: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Pregnancy Discrimination as Sex Discrimination,
59
Duke L.J.
771
(2010).
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