'Equal Citizenship Stature': Justice Ginsburg’s Constitutional Vision

57 Pages Posted: 13 Jun 2010

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Neil Siegel

Duke University School of Law

Abstract

In this essay, Professor Siegel examines the nature and function of constitutional visions in the American constitutional order. He argues that Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg possesses such a vision and that her vision is defined by her oft-stated commitment to “full human stature,” to “equal citizenship stature.” He then defends Justice Ginsburg’s characteristically incremental and moderate approach to realizing her vision. He does so in part by establishing that President Barack Obama articulated a similar vision and approach in his Philadelphia speech on American race relations and illustrated its capacity to succeed during the 2008 presidential election.

Keywords: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, constitutional vision, equal protection, gender, race, disability

Suggested Citation

Siegel, Neil, 'Equal Citizenship Stature': Justice Ginsburg’s Constitutional Vision. New England Law Review, Vol. 43, Nos. 3-4, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1623866

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