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Lady Justice
Women, the Law, and the Battle to Save America
Book • 2022
In this book, Dahlia Lithwick tells the story of women lawyers who sprang into action after Donald Trump's victory in 2016 to combat the retrograde policies of his administration.
The book highlights the legal ingenuity and indefatigable spirit of women such as Sally Yates, Becca Heller, Roberta Kaplan, and Stacey Abrams, who worked tirelessly to protect voting rights, challenge the Muslim travel ban, and sue neo-Nazis in Charlottesville.
It is a celebration of the unrecognized work of these women and their contributions to holding the line against a chaotic presidency.
The book highlights the legal ingenuity and indefatigable spirit of women such as Sally Yates, Becca Heller, Roberta Kaplan, and Stacey Abrams, who worked tirelessly to protect voting rights, challenge the Muslim travel ban, and sue neo-Nazis in Charlottesville.
It is a celebration of the unrecognized work of these women and their contributions to holding the line against a chaotic presidency.
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as the author of Lady Justice, Women, the Law, and the Battle to Save America.


Brooke Gladstone

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Is That Legal? Plus, DeepSeek and the A.I. Bubble.
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while discussing her book and its relevance to the current political climate.


Kara Swisher

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Republicans v. Google, Musk’s Twitter Plans, and Guest Dahlia Lithwick
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, noting she doesn't appear in it.


David Rothkopf

Words Matter: Never Mind Being Blind, Right Now Justice in the US is Near Death
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as having previously published a book on women, law, and the battle to save America.

Andrew Keen

Episode 2533: Leah Litman on the Bad Vibes of the Supreme Court
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Molly Jong Fast

Dahlia Lithwick, Paul Krugman & Tim Miller
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as the author of the book.

Grace Wan

Will Courts be a Check and Balance on Donald Trump?