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  2. EDUCATION. University of Paris II, Doctor of Laws, with highest honors, 1995; Diplôme d'études approfondies (DEA) in intellectual property law, mention bien (magna cum laude), 1985. Fulbright Scholarship received for study in France 1984-85. Harvard Law School, J.D., cum laude, 1980 Editor and Note Editor, Harvard Law Review, vols. 92, 93.

  3. Dec 27, 2018 · She reviewed several drafts of the script, as did her daughter, Jane C. Ginsburg, whose childhood and teenage years are depicted onscreen. Jane’s son, Paul Spera, an actor, has a small part.

    • The Early Years
    • Cracking The Ivory Tower—And The Glass Ceiling
    • The Washington Years
    • A Homecoming
    • A National Treasure

    Joan Ruth Bader was born on March 15, 1933, and raised in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Her father, Nathan, a furrier, emigrated from Russia as a teenager, and her mother, Celia Amster Bader, was the daughter of Polish immigrants. After graduating from James Madison High School, where Ginsburg was a cheerleader and an editor of t...

    On January 21, 1972, Columbia Law School Dean Michael I. Sovern ’55 announced that Ginsburg had accepted an appointment as a tenured professor of law. At a time when women and people of color were underrepresented on university faculties, the news of Ginsburg’s hiring reverberated beyond the academic and legal communities. “Columbia Law Snares a Pr...

    Ginsburg was appointed by President Jimmy Carter to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in June 1980, and she resigned from the Law School faculty. In her 13 years as an appellate judge, she developed a reputation as a conciliator and a peacemaker on the court. Her husband, a prominent New York tax lawyer who was a tenure...

    Ginsburg maintained a special bond with Columbia Law School beyond her years on the faculty. As a judge, she hired more than two dozen Columbia Law School graduates to serve in her chambers as law clerks, many of whom went on to become leaders in the legal profession. Dean Emeritus and Harvey R. Miller Professor of Law David Schizer, a leading tax ...

    Countless honors and awards were bestowed upon Ginsburg over the years, including the American Bar Association (ABA) Medal, the group’s highest honor; the Thurgood Marshall Award from the ABA’s Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice; the LBJ Liberty & Justice for All Award; the $1 million Genesis Prize that celebrates Jewish talent and achievem...

  4. Sep 19, 2020 · At the same time, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was quick to smile and laugh as we talked about her early years as a mother of two (Jane has a younger brother, James) juggling law school at Harvard...

  5. Jane C. Ginsburg is the Morton L. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law at Columbia University School of Law, and Faculty Director of its Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the Arts.

  6. Jane C. Ginsburg. Morton L. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law. The faculty director of Columbia’s Kernochan Center for Law, Media, and the Arts, Jane Ginsburg is a renowned authority on intellectual property law and a staunch defender of authors’ rights.

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  8. Jane C. Ginsburg. Professor. Expert in European intellectual property law. B.A., Chicago, 1976; M.A., Chicago, 1977; J.D., Harvard, 1980; D.E.A., Université de Paris II, 1985 (Fulbright grantee); Doctor of Law, Université de Paris II, 1995.

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