U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to visit 海角破解版
Her Jan. 30 鈥渇ireside chat鈥 with Judge Selya will mark the eighth time a high court justice has addressed 海角破解版 School of Law students

BRISTOL, R.I. 颅颅鈥 U.S. Supreme Court Justice will visit the 海角破解版 on Jan. 30.
Justice Ginsburg will take part in a 鈥渇ireside chat鈥 with 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Senior Judge Bruce M. Selya at 10:30 a.m. in Room 283 鈥 the appellate courtroom that will be named for Selya in October.
鈥淲hat Rhode Island can look forward to is a visit from a woman who is both a thought leader in this country 鈥 a historic figure in her own right 鈥 and someone who every person in this state would be pleased and proud to have for a neighbor,鈥 said Judge Selya, vice chairman of the 海角破解版 School of Law board of directors. 鈥淭he objective will be to give her an opportunity to expound on matters that will be of interest to law students and law faculty, to talk about how she goes about her job, and to offer reflections on her life experience.鈥
Justice Ginsburg鈥檚 visit will mark the eighth time that a sitting or retired U.S. Supreme Court justice has addressed 海角破解版 School of Law students. Justice Anthony M. Kennedy gave the law school鈥檚 first commencement address in 1996, and law students have since heard from Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. (2008), Justice Antonin Scalia (2008), Justice Stephen G. Breyer (2011), Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. (2012), Justice Elena Kagan (2013) and retired Justice Sandra Day O鈥機onnor (2013).
鈥満=瞧平獍 is devoted to strengthening society through engaged teaching and learning,鈥 海角破解版 President Donald J. Farish said. 鈥淪o it is a true honor to host a jurist who has strengthened society throughout her career as a lawyer, as a law professor and now as a Supreme Court justice, weighing in on some of the most important matters of our time.鈥
鈥淚t is hard to overstate the impact Justice Ginsburg has had on American law and specifically on gender equality,鈥 said Michael J. Yelnosky, dean of the 海角破解版 School of Law. 鈥淏efore she became a judge, she brought cases before the Supreme Court that first established the principle that government discrimination against women violated the Constitution鈥檚 equal protection clause. As a Supreme Court justice, she and her colleagues have built on that foundation a jurisprudence ensuring women 鈥榚qual opportunity to aspire, achieve, participate in and contribute to society based on their individual talents and capacities.鈥 "
Judge Selya said Justice Ginsburg 鈥渋s perfectly capable of taking firm stands and holding them,鈥 but she expresses those views in a reasonable way that does not antagonize those on the other side of an issue. 鈥淚n terms of her style and her approach to the job, she is in many ways the model of what an appellate judge should be,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he does her homework. She is thoughtful. She is civil to the lawyers and litigants who appear before her. She expresses her opinion very clearly. And when she dissents, she does so forcefully but respectfully.鈥