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Foreword, by Larry Catá Backer Chapter One. Up From Obscurity:Women and the United States Supreme Court Chapter Two. Sandra Day O’Connor: Pioneering and Pragmatic in Words and Deeds Chapter Three. Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Legal Architect of the Women’s Movement Chapter Four. Sonia Sotomayor: Intense Intellectualism and Cultural Pride Chapter Five. Elena Kagan: Fierce Intellect and Interpersonal Finesse Chapter Six. Women and the Supreme Court: Moving Beyond Gender
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