Lussenhop, Jessica (21. desember 2018). «Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Liberal America panics when she falls ill»(engelsk). Besøkt 23. august 2019. «Over the decades, as the court has become more conservative, Justice Ginsburg has increasingly moved to the left, and is now famous for her fiery dissents.»
«金斯柏格87歲病逝 美自由派大法官畢生維權成女中豪傑[影]», publisert i Central News Agency, verkets språk standard taiwansk mandarin, utgitt 19. september 2020, besøkt 19. september 2020[Hentet fra Wikidata]
cnn.com
CNN, Sandra Gonzalez (19. september 2020). «Felicity Jones honors late Ruth Bader Ginsburg». CNN. Besøkt 26. september 2020. «Felicity Jones, who played late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the film "On the Basis of Sex," is honoring the woman whose story she brought to the big screen. (---) The film "On the Basis of Sex," released in 2018, primarily covers the early part of Ginsburg's law career, focusing largely on a case relating to gender discrimination that challenged gender roles at the time.»
fembio.org
FemBio-Datenbank, FemBio-ID 11171, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]
Greenhouse, Linda (18. september 2020). «Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court’s Feminist Icon, Is Dead at 87». The New York Times(engelsk). ISSN0362-4331. Besøkt 19. september 2020. «Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court and a pioneering advocate for women’s rights, who in her ninth decade became a much younger generation’s unlikely cultural icon, died at her home in Washington on Friday. She was 87. (---) Justice Ginsburg’s pointed and powerful dissenting opinions (---) attracted growing attention as the court turned further to the right. A law student, Shana Knizhnik, anointed her the Notorious R.B.G., a play on the name of the Notorious B.I.G., a famous rapper who was Brooklyn-born, like the justice. Soon the name, and Justice Ginsburg’s image — her expression serene yet severe, a frilly lace collar adorning her black judicial robe, her eyes framed by oversize glasses and a gold crown perched at a rakish angle on her head — became an internet sensation. | Young women had the image tattooed on their arms; daughters were dressed in R.B.G. costumes for Halloween. “You Can’t Spell Truth Without Ruth” appeared on bumper stickers and T-shirts. A biography, “Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg,” by Irin Carmon and Ms. Knizhnik, reached the best-seller list the day after its publication in 2015, and the next year Simon & Schuster brought out a Ginsburg biography for children with the title “I Dissent.” A documentary film of her life was a surprise box office hit in the summer of 2018, and a Hollywood biopic centered on her first sex discrimination court case opened on Christmas Day that year.»
Greenhouse, Linda (18. september 2020). «Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court’s Feminist Icon, Is Dead at 87». The New York Times(engelsk). ISSN0362-4331. Besøkt 19. september 2020. «Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court and a pioneering advocate for women’s rights, who in her ninth decade became a much younger generation’s unlikely cultural icon, died at her home in Washington on Friday. She was 87. (---) Justice Ginsburg’s pointed and powerful dissenting opinions (---) attracted growing attention as the court turned further to the right. A law student, Shana Knizhnik, anointed her the Notorious R.B.G., a play on the name of the Notorious B.I.G., a famous rapper who was Brooklyn-born, like the justice. Soon the name, and Justice Ginsburg’s image — her expression serene yet severe, a frilly lace collar adorning her black judicial robe, her eyes framed by oversize glasses and a gold crown perched at a rakish angle on her head — became an internet sensation. | Young women had the image tattooed on their arms; daughters were dressed in R.B.G. costumes for Halloween. “You Can’t Spell Truth Without Ruth” appeared on bumper stickers and T-shirts. A biography, “Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg,” by Irin Carmon and Ms. Knizhnik, reached the best-seller list the day after its publication in 2015, and the next year Simon & Schuster brought out a Ginsburg biography for children with the title “I Dissent.” A documentary film of her life was a surprise box office hit in the summer of 2018, and a Hollywood biopic centered on her first sex discrimination court case opened on Christmas Day that year.»
«Ginsburg, Ruth Bader». National Women’s Hall of Fame(engelsk). Besøkt 19. september 2020.
worldcat.org
Greenhouse, Linda (18. september 2020). «Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court’s Feminist Icon, Is Dead at 87». The New York Times(engelsk). ISSN0362-4331. Besøkt 19. september 2020. «Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court and a pioneering advocate for women’s rights, who in her ninth decade became a much younger generation’s unlikely cultural icon, died at her home in Washington on Friday. She was 87. (---) Justice Ginsburg’s pointed and powerful dissenting opinions (---) attracted growing attention as the court turned further to the right. A law student, Shana Knizhnik, anointed her the Notorious R.B.G., a play on the name of the Notorious B.I.G., a famous rapper who was Brooklyn-born, like the justice. Soon the name, and Justice Ginsburg’s image — her expression serene yet severe, a frilly lace collar adorning her black judicial robe, her eyes framed by oversize glasses and a gold crown perched at a rakish angle on her head — became an internet sensation. | Young women had the image tattooed on their arms; daughters were dressed in R.B.G. costumes for Halloween. “You Can’t Spell Truth Without Ruth” appeared on bumper stickers and T-shirts. A biography, “Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg,” by Irin Carmon and Ms. Knizhnik, reached the best-seller list the day after its publication in 2015, and the next year Simon & Schuster brought out a Ginsburg biography for children with the title “I Dissent.” A documentary film of her life was a surprise box office hit in the summer of 2018, and a Hollywood biopic centered on her first sex discrimination court case opened on Christmas Day that year.»
Greenhouse, Linda (18. september 2020). «Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court’s Feminist Icon, Is Dead at 87». The New York Times(engelsk). ISSN0362-4331. Besøkt 19. september 2020. «Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court and a pioneering advocate for women’s rights, who in her ninth decade became a much younger generation’s unlikely cultural icon, died at her home in Washington on Friday. She was 87. (---) Justice Ginsburg’s pointed and powerful dissenting opinions (---) attracted growing attention as the court turned further to the right. A law student, Shana Knizhnik, anointed her the Notorious R.B.G., a play on the name of the Notorious B.I.G., a famous rapper who was Brooklyn-born, like the justice. Soon the name, and Justice Ginsburg’s image — her expression serene yet severe, a frilly lace collar adorning her black judicial robe, her eyes framed by oversize glasses and a gold crown perched at a rakish angle on her head — became an internet sensation. | Young women had the image tattooed on their arms; daughters were dressed in R.B.G. costumes for Halloween. “You Can’t Spell Truth Without Ruth” appeared on bumper stickers and T-shirts. A biography, “Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg,” by Irin Carmon and Ms. Knizhnik, reached the best-seller list the day after its publication in 2015, and the next year Simon & Schuster brought out a Ginsburg biography for children with the title “I Dissent.” A documentary film of her life was a surprise box office hit in the summer of 2018, and a Hollywood biopic centered on her first sex discrimination court case opened on Christmas Day that year.»