TY - GEN AU - Ginsburg,Ruth Bader TI - Ruth Bader Ginsburg papers, KW - Califano, Joseph A., KW - Edwards, Edwin W. KW - Frontiero, Sharron KW - Goldfarb, Leon KW - Healy, Marsha B. KW - Reed, Cecil KW - Reed, Sally KW - Richardson, Elliot L., KW - Seldin, Abbe KW - Ginsberg family. KW - New Jersey KW - State Board of Education KW - Trials, litigation, etc KW - United States KW - Court of Appeals (District of Columbia Circuit) KW - American Civil Liberties Union KW - Women's Rights Project KW - Columbia University KW - Faculty KW - Equal rights amendments KW - Employee fringe benefits KW - Jury duty KW - Louisiana KW - Law KW - Study and teaching KW - Sex discrimination against women KW - Sex discrimination in sports KW - Social security beneficiaries KW - Universities and colleges KW - New York (State) KW - New York KW - Women KW - Legal status, laws, etc KW - Women's rights KW - China KW - Description and travel KW - Armed Forces KW - Jurists KW - itoamc N1 - Restrictions apply N2 - Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, writings, reports, interviews, briefs, orders, opinions, motions, depositions, and other papers relating chiefly to Ginsburg's efforts as an advocate for women's rights, particularly through her speeches and writings and her endeavors as general counsel to the American Civil Liberties Union and director of its Women's Rights Project. Documents her work as proponent for the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s, as law professor at Columbia University, and as judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Also includes Ginsburg (Ginsberg) family papers and material relating to Ginsburg's travels including a trip to China; Includes cases involving discrimination against women such as the first successful gender-based law suit, Reed v. Reed; Frontiero v. Richardson, regarding fringe benefits for married servicewomen; Califano v. Goldfarb, relating to the rights of widowers to claim social security survivor benefits; Healy v. Edwards, pertaining to jury duty for women in Louisiana; and Seldin v. State Board of Education of New Jersey, concerning discrimination in sports ER -