A review by kaulyjo
Conversations with Rbg: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Life, Love, Liberty, and Law by Jeffrey Rosen

5.0

I can’t write a terribly insightful review. All I can say is that hearing RBG “speak” now that she’s gone is incredibly powerful, particularly as she speaks of feminism and her “skeptically hopeful” feelings that the Court will not swing too far too the right in modern times. (We can only hope she’s right.)

If I had any quibble with the book it is that each chapter includes first an introductory narrative about the conversation pieces to follow. The narrative too often lifts almost verbatim from the conversation so there appears to be some redundancy, but I appreciate the explicative elements of the narrative because it’s been far too long since I took a ConLaw class.