Anonymous ID: 77e35e Feb. 9, 2019, 2:10 a.m. No.5090135   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0145 >>0242 >>0285

apologies for poor presentation following, am tab fagging with zero productivity tools.

 

bits of info re rbg and husband.

 

https://www.dissentmagazine.org/online_articles/notorious-rbg-biography-pathbreaking-ruth-bader-ginsburg

 

"Although always concerned about injustice, Ruth Jean Bader didn’t initially think about becoming a lawyer. The decision was influenced by her attachment to Marty, her boyfriend at the time at Cornell University. Marty was eager that they, as a couple, share their work as well as their personal lives. She might have become a doctor, had he chosen that life course, she later said. But Marty decided to become a lawyer and since the law appealed to Ruth as well, they began the intellectual and personal partnership that led him to a successful career as a tax lawyer and her all the way to the Supreme Court."

 

"She learned the necessity of legal redress when Senator Joseph McCarthy targeted professors whom he accused of “anti-American” behavior because of their membership in Marxist political organizations. RBG’s constitutional law professor at Cornell, Robert Cushman, was stripped of his professorship because of McCarthy’s actions, an incident that influenced her own political outlook."

 

https://everipedia.org/wiki/lang_en/Martin_D._Ginsburg/

 

"In 1971, Ginsburg's firm represented H. Ross Perot in a business matter, and the two men became close friends. After President Jimmy Carter nominated his wife to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1980, Ginsburg reached out to Perot and other influential friends to assure her Senate confirmation. In 1984, Ginsburg resolved complex tax questions that threatened General Motors's acquisition of Perot's Electronic Data Systems. In 1986, Perot endowed the Martin Ginsburg chair in taxation at Georgetown Law Center, although Ginsburg never filled this appointment."

 

https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/martin-d-ginsburg-43267.php

 

"Martin and his wife had been under scrutiny of the government over their accumulated wealth. Martin averted all the questions regarding the issue. Their finances were eventually resolved in 1980, when Martin sold all his stocks in the company that were concerned with the cases that his wife was handling as a judge."

 

https://www.nytimes.com/1993/06/17/us/the-man-behind-the-high-court-nominee.html

 

He decided to teach full time in 1977, when he did a stint at Stanford Law School. He sought that job to be with his wife, who had been invited to be a resident fellow for a term at Stanford's Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences."

 

https://everipedia.org/wiki/lang_en/Martin_D._Ginsburg/

 

In 1971, Ginsburg's firm represented H. Ross Perot in a business matter, and the two men became close friends. After President Jimmy Carter nominated his wife to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1980, Ginsburg reached out to Perot and other influential friends to assure her Senate confirmation. In 1984, Ginsburg resolved complex tax questions that threatened General Motors's acquisition of Perot's Electronic Data Systems. In 1986, Perot endowed the Martin Ginsburg chair in taxation at Georgetown Law Center, although Ginsburg never filled this appointment.

 

https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/martin-d-ginsburg-43267.php

 

Martin and his wife had been under scrutiny of the government over their accumulated wealth. Martin averted all the questions regarding the issue. Their finances were eventually resolved in 1980, when Martin sold all his stocks in the company that were concerned with the cases that his wife was handling as a judge."

 

https://www.nytimes.com/1993/06/17/us/the-man-behind-the-high-court-nominee.html

 

"He decided to teach full time in 1977, when he did a stint at Stanford Law School. He sought that job to be with his wife, who had been invited to be a resident fellow for a term at Stanford's Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences."

 

so, their finances were questionable, both she and he were at stanford (hello clowns), she spent an academic yr at stanford's centre for the advanced study in behavioral sciences, and she was influenced by a commie prof.

 

remembering too she was also influenced by vladimir "lolita" nabokov whose cousin nicolas was part of that clown program to spread propaganda thru art in europe after the war, tho i have't yet found anything to suggest that rbg had ever met nicolas.