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Shortlisted

Audiobook
Nonfiction: Politics & Current Events
Unabridged   10 hour(s)
Publication date: 06/02/2020

Shortlisted

Women in the Shadows of the Supreme Court

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Audio CD ISBN:9781696601238
Digital Download ISBN:9781696601221

Summary

The inspiring and previously untold history of the women considered—but not selected—for the US Supreme Court.

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The inspiring and previously untold history of the women considered—but not selected—for the US Supreme Court

In 1981, after almost two centuries of exclusively male appointments, Sandra Day O'Connor became the first female Supreme Court Justice of the United States, a significant historical moment and a symbolic triumph for supporters of women's rights. Most do not know, however, about the remarkable women shortlisted for the Supreme Court in the decades before O'Connor's success.

Since the 1930s, nine women were formally considered for a seat on the Supreme Court, but were ultimately passed over. Shortlisted gives them the recognition they deserve. Award-winning scholars Renee Knake Jefferson and Hannah Brenner Johnson rely on previously unpublished materials to illustrate the professional and personal lives of these accomplished women. From Florence Allen, the first woman judge in Ohio, and the first to appear on a president's list for the Court, to Cornelia Kennedy, the first woman to serve as chief judge of a US district court, shortlisted by Ford and Reagan, Shortlisted shares the often overlooked stories of those who paved the way for women's representation throughout the legal profession and beyond.

Author Bio

Renee Knake Jefferson holds the Joanne and Larry Doherty Chair in Legal Ethics and is a professor of law at the University of Houston Law Center. Hannah Brenner Johnson is vice dean for academic and student affairs and associate professor of law at California Western School of Law in San Diego.