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substantive comparability, 239
Sullivan and Cromwell, New York, New York, 156â57
Sundowner, Oncale v.
, 221, 222
Supreme Court.
See
U.S. Supreme Court
Suzman, Helen, 233
Svirdoff, Michael, 63
Sweden's feminist movement, 21â22, 26
Taylor, Billy, 92
Taylor, Sidney, 164â65, 168
Taylor v. Louisiana
, 90, 92â93
Tennessee, 216
Term of the Woman, Supreme Court, 87â90, 102â3
Thomas, Clarence, 190,
197
, 256
Thompson, John, 280â82
Time
magazine, 108
Title IX, 247, 265
Title VII.
See
Civil Rights Act (1964)
Tocqueville, Alexis de, xvi
Toobin, Jeffrey, 257, 266
Totenberg, Nina, 41, 66, 113
Tribe, Laurence, 108
Troll, F. Robert, Jr., 165â66
T-shirts for Ruth and Sandra, xxii, 208
undue-burden standard for state laws on abortion, 153â54, 194â96, 251â52
United States legal system, 36â37, 42, 93
United States v. Virginia
  Â
and
Hogan
precedent, 232, 237
  Â
and landscape of sex discrimination, 233â34
  Â
lower court rulings, 238â39
  Â
rationalization for sex discrimination, 234â35, 238
  Â
results of, 243â44
  Â
Supreme Court ruling and opinion, xiâxiii, 239â43
  Â
trial, 235
  Â
VMI male-oriented rituals, 235â36
  Â
VMI preemptive action, 237
  Â
VMI resistance to race desegregation, 236â37
University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, Illinois, 25
University of Texas, Fisher v.
, 285â87
University of Texas Southwestern Hospital v. Nassar
, 284â85
U.S. military
  Â
attempt to force an abortion, 61â62, 188
  Â
and dependence of male vs. female spouse, 69â77
  Â
fear about integration of, 52, 55
  Â
male soldier suing for unfair promotion opportunity for women, 89â90, 227
U.S. Supreme Court,
197
  Â
overview, 246
  Â
and affirmative action, 170â72, 286â87
  Â
days for decision and decision day, xi, xiiâxiii
  Â
decision day, xiiâxiii
  Â
and dissents read out loud, 274, 291â92
  Â
dissents read out loud in, 291â92
  Â
and equality of women, 282â83, 295â97
  Â
justices voting at conference, 230
  Â
lawyers presenting before, 72, 111
  Â
O'Connor's anticipated effect, 134â35
  Â
political election betting pool, 181â82
  Â
on pregnancy discrimination, 82
  Â
raising the standard for sex discrimination cases, 107
  Â
reviewing requests for case review, 95â97, 138â39, 158, 191â92
  Â
and sexual harassment, 163â68, 172â73
  Â
“split in the Circuit” cases, 158
  Â
swing votes, 9, 90â91, 279
  Â
Term of the Woman, 87â93
  Â
and “The Year of Our Lord” on lawyers' certificates of admission, 213
  Â
See also
strict-scrutiny vs. rational basis standard of review;
specific cases
U.S. Supreme Court clerks
  Â
Berzon, Marsha, 87â88, 99
  Â
Blackmun's, 228
  Â
Bush v. Gore
effect on, 259
  Â
Clark, Penny, 88â90, 91, 98â99, 102â3, 105, 144
  Â
Ginsburg's, 210, 211â12, 213, 273
  Â
O'Connor's, 174â75, 187, 222â23
  Â
pool procedure for reviewing case review requests, 95â97, 138â39, 158
  Â
resistance to women as, 21, 37
  Â
status attributed to, 12
  Â
Stone, Geoffrey, 44, 75
  Â
Term of the Woman, 87â93, 98â99
  Â
See also
specific clerks
Utah law on child support for boys vs. girls, 105
Vance v. Ball State
, 284
Vietnam, children resulting from Americans in, 248â49, 262â64
Vinson, Mechelle, 164â65, 168
Vinson, Meritor Savings Bank, FSB v.
, 164â68, 216
Virginia, 43â44, 136, 144â45
Virginia Military Institute, xiâxii, 234â36.
See also
United States v. Virginia
volunteerism of O'Connor, xx
Wald, Pat, 160â61
Warren, Earl, 41
Washington Post
, 113
Weber, Brian, 170
Webster v. Reproductive Health Services
, 186â90
Wechsler, Herbert, 15â16, 52
Weddington, Sarah, 80, 112â13
Weinberger v. Wiesenfeld
  Â
celebration party, 103
  Â
as discrimination against women who contributed to Social Security and then died, 98â99, 100â101
  Â
facts of the case, 94â95
  Â
fallout from, 103â4
  Â
Ginsburg's expectations, 99
  Â
O'Connor's use of in
Hogan v. Mississippi
, 143
  Â
ruling, 101â3, 227
  Â
and Supreme Court pool procedure, 96â97
  Â
trial, 99â100
Weitzman, Lenore, 28
welfare law discrimination, 111â12
Westcott, Califano v.
, 111â12
wet T-shirt (bathing suit) contest at King & Spalding, 157â58, 162
White, Byron, 42, 76,
197
, 205
White House special assistant for women, 126â27
widows vs. widowers, deferential treatment for, 85â87, 97, 103â4.
See also
Weinberger v. Wiesenfeld
Wiesenfeld, Jason, 100, 103, 213, 244â45
Wiesenfeld, Paula, 99
Wiesenfeld, Stephen, 94â95, 100, 103, 274. See also
Weinberger v. Wiesenfeld
Wiley, John, 141
Wilkey, Ada Mae, 3
Williamsburg, Virginia, 136
“Will London Bridge? or Women's Lib?” (American Bar Association mock arbitration), 51
women's equality
  Â
overview, 238
  Â
and abortion rights, 185, 187â88
  Â
Ginsburg on, 269â70
  Â
“injury to women” and “legitimate state interest” standards, 89
  Â
Mill's essay on, 243
  Â
and O'Connor, 230â31
  Â
Supreme Court rolling back the progress, 274â76, 279â83, 284â88, 292â95, 299
  Â
See
Ginsburg's strategy for building women's equality; sex discrimination
women's movement.
See
feminist movement
women's rights
  Â
ACLU policy, 55â56
  Â
Civil Rights Act's applicability to partnerships, 157, 158â60, 161
  Â
Ginsburg awakening to issues, 11, 25â29
  Â
harm from protective institutions, 143
  Â
health insurance and birth control case, 292â95
  Â
O'Connor as newly-graduated lawyer, xiv, xix, 13â14, 18â19
  Â
protective legislation for women vs., 28, 37â38, 47, 52â53, 86
  Â
test for gender-based classification, 142
  Â
See also
ACLU Women's Rights Project
Woodmont Country Club, Rockville, Maryland, 138
Wulf, Mel, xxi, 34â35
Year of the Woman, 199â200
Young Republicans, 19, 181
LINDA HIRSHMAN
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