This was from @YaleLawSch’s inaugural Gruber lecture in 2012. We all wrote papers about RBG’s jurisprudence—and she commented on each of them. I was so nervous that I kept blinking, which is why my eyes are closed in this photo. Still, a great day.
The papers and RBG's comments were organized into a symposium in @YaleLJournal. @YaleLawSch's Reva Siegel wrote this piece on Congress's Section 5 power to legislate in furtherance of the Fourteenth Amendment. https://www.yalelawjournal.org/pdf/1138_rwjspe3e.pdf
@Yale's Ian Shapiro provided this contribution analyzing RBG's work twenty years on. https://www.yalelawjournal.org/pdf/1137_ajnvxwsn.pdf
@kenji_yoshino wrote about the influence of RBG's advocacy and jurisprudence on same-sex marriage. https://www.yalelawjournal.org/pdf/1139_97azkmc3.pdf
@YaleLawSch's Judith Resnik wrote about the feminine representation of Justice in courthouse architecture, and related it to RBG's work. https://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5947&context=fss_papers
@UTexasLaw's Cary Franklin considered RBG's advocacy and the future of Equal Protection jurisprudence. https://www.yalelawjournal.org/pdf/1135_4qx4u5zc.pdf
And I discussed RBG's advocacy as an amicus in a death penalty case, Coker v. Georgia. https://www.yalelawjournal.org/pdf/1136_vz5u1u79.pdf
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