Game Changers: The Unsung Heroines of Sports History.

First Edition of Molly Schiot's Game Changers; Lengthily Inscribed to Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Game Changers: The Unsung Heroines of Sports History.

SCHIOT, Molly [Lisa Beattie Frelinghuysen] [Ruth Bader Ginsburg].

$6,000.00

Item Number: 147837

New York: Simon and Schuster, 2016.

First edition of this inspiring work that highlights the overlooked achievements of female athletes throughout history, showcasing their resilience and impact on the world of sports. Imperial octavo, original pictorial boards, illustrated throughout with color and black and white photographs. Association copy, Lengthily and warmly inscribed on the front free endpaper, “Dear Justice Ginsburg, In your thoughtful writings and speeches, you always remember the way-pavers. I thought you might enjoy these brief accounts of women game-changers in sports. Some are truly amazing. Like you. With love, Lisa Beattie Frelinghuysen Jan 2017.” Lisa clerked for Justice Ginsburg for the October Term 1995. American lawyer and jurist Ruth Bader Ginsburg served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020 and was responsible for some of the most eventful legal decisions of the past half-century. Nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to replace retiring justice Byron White, Ginsburg became the first Jewish woman and the second woman to serve on the Court, after Sandra Day O’Connor. Ginsburg spent much of her legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court. During her tenure as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Ginsburg received attention for her fiery and passionate dissents that reflected liberal views of the law. She was popularly dubbed “the Notorious R.B.G.”, a moniker she later embraced. She authored several important majority opinions related to gender discrimination, voting rights, and affirmative action in cases such as United States v. Virginia (1996) which struck down the Virginia Military Institute’s  male-only admissions policy as violating the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, Olmstead v. L.C. (1999) in which the Court ruled that mental illness is a form of disability covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and Friends of the Earth, Inc. v. Laidlaw Environmental Services, Inc. (2000) in which the Court held that residents have standing to seek fines for an industrial polluter that affected their interests and that is able to continue doing so. In fine condition. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box.

Molly Schiot is a filmmaker, author, and historian known for her work in highlighting the overlooked contributions of women in sports history. She is the creator of the social media project The Unsung Heroines, which evolved into her book Game Changers: The Unsung Heroines of Sports History. Through extensive research and visual storytelling, Schiot documents the achievements of female athletes who have been historically underrepresented in mainstream sports narratives. Her work not only preserves these athletes' legacies but also challenges the traditional male-dominated perspective in sports history.

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