Amy Howe

Aug 27 2019

Ginsburg speaks in Buffalo

Three days after finishing radiation treatment for pancreatic cancer, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg spoke in Buffalo, NY, yesterday. The 86-year-old justice received an honorary doctorate from the State University of New York, becoming the first Supreme Court justice to do so. The university reported that the justice also participated in a question-and-answer session with the law-school dean, Aviva Abramovsky.
In brief remarks (distributed by the Supreme Court’s Public Information Office) after receiving her honorary degree, Ginsburg explained that the appearance in Buffalo was “both a joy and a sorrow for” her because Wayne Wisbaum, a local lawyer who had been in the class behind her at Cornell University, had hoped to attend, but passed away late last year. Referring obliquely to her most recent cancer treatment, Ginsburg observed that she “did not withdraw when my own health presented challenges.”
Ginsburg addressed the rock-star status that she has achieved in liberal legal circles, telling the audience that it was “beyond my wildest imagination that I would one day become the Notorious RBG.” “If I am notorious,” she continued, “it is because I had the good fortune to be alive and a lawyer in the late 1960s” and into the 1970s, when it “became possible to urge before courts, successfully, that equal justice under law required all arms of government to regard women as persons equal in stature to men.” Although we “have not reached Nirvana” in terms of equality, Ginsburg concluded, “the progress I have seen in my lifetime makes me optimistic for the future.”

Amy L Howe
Until September 2016, Amy served as the editor and reporter for SCOTUSblog, a blog devoted to coverage of the Supreme Court of the United States; she continues to serve as an independent contractor and reporter for SCOTUSblog. Before turning to full-time blogging, she served as counsel in over two dozen merits cases at the Supreme Court and argued two cases there. From 2004 until 2011, she co-taught Supreme Court litigation at Stanford Law School; from 2005 until 2013, she co-taught a similar class at Harvard Law School. She has also served as an adjunct professor at American University’s Washington College of Law and Vanderbilt Law School. Amy is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and holds a master’s degree in Arab Studies and a law degree from Georgetown University.
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