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92_HR0846 LRB9216658RHrh 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was nominated by President 3 Clinton as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme 4 Court in June 1993 and took the oath of office on August 10, 5 1993; and 6 WHEREAS, Prior to her appointment to the Supreme Court, 7 Justice Ginsburg served from 1980 to 1993 on the bench of the 8 United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia 9 Circuit; and 10 WHEREAS, From 1972 to 1980, Justice Ginsburg was a 11 professor at Columbia University School of Law; from 1963 to 12 1972, she served on the law faculty of Rutgers, the State 13 University of New Jersey; in addition, she has taught at 14 University of Amsterdam, Harvard Law School, New York 15 University Law School, University of Strasbourg, the Salzburg 16 Seminar in American Studies, and the Aspen Institute for 17 Humanistic Studies; in 1978, she was a Fellow at the Center 18 for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Stanford, 19 California; and 20 WHEREAS, Justice Ginsburg has a Bachelor of Arts degree 21 from Cornell University, attended Harvard Law School, and 22 received her LL.B. (J.D.) from Columbia Law School; she holds 23 honorary degrees from Lund University (Sweden), American 24 University, Vermont Law School, Georgetown University, DePaul 25 University, Brooklyn Law School, Hebrew Union College, 26 Rutgers University, Amherst College, Lewis and Clark College, 27 Radcliffe College, New York University, Columbia University, 28 Smith College, Long Island University, University of 29 Illinois, Brandeis University, Wheaton College, Jewish 30 Theological Seminary of America, George Washington University 31 Law School, Northwestern University, and the University of 32 Michigan; and -2- LRB9216658RHrh 1 WHEREAS, In 1971, then-Professor Ginsburg was 2 instrumental in launching the Women's Rights Project of the 3 American Civil Liberties Union; throughout the 1970s she 4 litigated a series of cases solidifying a constitutional 5 principle against gender-based discrimination; and 6 WHEREAS, Justice Ginsburg's bar association activities 7 have included service on the Board of Editors of the American 8 Bar Association Journal, and as Secretary, Board member, and 9 Executive Committee member of the American Bar Foundation; in 10 addition, she served on the Council of the American Law 11 Institute, and she is a member of the Council on Foreign 12 Relations and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; 13 Justice Ginsberg has written widely in the areas of civil 14 procedure, conflict of laws, constitutional law, and 15 comparative law; and 16 WHEREAS, Justice Ginsburg's husband, Martin D. Ginsburg, 17 is a professor of tax law at Georgetown University Law 18 Center; her daughter, Jane C. Ginsburg, is a professor of 19 literary and artistic property law at Columbia Law School; 20 and her son, James S. Ginsburg, is a producer of classical 21 recordings; and 22 WHEREAS, On May 2, 2002, the Decalogue Society of Lawyers 23 will present its 2002 Merit Award to Justice Ruth Bader 24 Ginsburg in recognition of her outstanding and dedicated 25 legal career; therefore, be it 26 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 27 NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 28 we congratulate United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth 29 Bader Ginsburg on being the recipient of the Decalogue 30 Society of Lawyers' 2002 Merit Award; and be it further 31 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 32 presented to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as an expression of -3- LRB9216658RHrh 1 our esteem.