Ruth Bader Ginsburg
ooumažSooǥǥbieʹll | Neezzan |
---|
Meersažvuõtt | Ameriikk õhttõõvvâmvääʹld |
---|
Nõmm jiijjâs jieʹnnǩiõʹlle | Ruth Bader Ginsburg |
---|
Šõddâmnõmm | Joan Ruth Bader |
---|
Risttnõmm | Ruth, Joan |
---|
Sokknõmm | Ginsburg, Bader |
---|
Pseudonyym | Notorious R.B.G., R.B.G. |
---|
Šõddâmpeiʹvv | 15 March 1933 |
---|
Šõddâmpäiʹǩǩ | Brooklyn |
---|
Jääʹmmempeiʹvv | 18 September 2020 |
---|
Jääʹmmempäiʹǩǩ | Washington D.C. |
---|
Manner of death | Natural causes |
---|
Jääʹmmem-mäinn | Pancreatic cancer |
---|
Place of burial | Arlington National Cemetery |
---|
Pieʹllkueiʹmm | Martin D. Ginsburg |
---|
Päärnaž | Jane C. Ginsburg, James Steven Ginsburg |
---|
Languages spoken, written or signed | American English, hepreaǩiõll, ruõccǩiõll, eŋgglõsǩiõll |
---|
Writing language | Eŋgglõsǩiõll |
---|
Ämmat | Suʹvddi, juristt, juristt |
---|
Tuâjjuʹvddi | Rutgers universiteʹtt, Columbia universiteʹtt, Federal Government of the United States |
---|
Position held | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit |
---|
Mättstrooiʹtel | Cornell universiteʹtt, Harvard Law School, Columbia Law School, James Madison High School |
---|
Student of | Benjamin Kaplan |
---|
Etnisiteʹtt | |
---|
Åskldõk | Juudlažvuõtt |
---|
Member of | American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
---|
Influenced by | Dorothy Kenyon |
---|
Clerked for | Edmund Louis Palmieri |
---|
Joan Ruth Bader Ginsburg (pâʹzzlâšttam-mannu 15. peeiʹv 1933 New York, Ameriikk õhttõõvvâmvääʹld – čõhččmannu 18. peeiʹv 2020 Washington D. C., Ameriikk õhttõõvvâmvääʹld) leäi ameriikklaž juristt da Ameriikk õhttõõvvâmvaaʹldi ââʹlmõs vuõiggâz suʹvddi. Ameriikk õhttõõvvâmvaaʹldi presideʹntt Bill Clinton nõõmii suu vergga eeʹjj 1993. Ginsberg leäi nuʹbb neezzansuʹvddi Õhttõõvvâmvaaʹldi ââʹlmõs vuõiggsest.[1] Vuõssmõs neezzansuʹvddi Sandra Day O’Connor nõõmii Õhttõõvvâmvaaʹldi presideʹntt Ronald Reagan eeʹjj 1981.[2]
- ↑ Ruth Bader Ginsburg Biography.com. Čuäʹjtum 19.9.2020. (eŋgglõsǩiõʹlle)
- ↑ Sandra Day O’Connor Biography.com. Čuäʹjtum 19.9.2020. (eŋgglõsǩiõʹlle)
Pieʹǩǩ tän seeidast lij jåårǥlõttum lääʹddǩiõllsaž Wikipediast