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The Faculty Lounge Blog | Introduction | Finding Women on Supreme Court Shortlists | What Does it Mean to be Shortlisted? | The Shortlisting of Phyllis Schlafly | Structural Reform to Combat the Consequences of Being “Shortlisted”

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SHORTLISTED: WOMEN IN THE SHADOWS OF THE SUPREME COURT

“This fascinating book reconstructs a chapter of women's history that has been hiding in plain sight: the numerous qualified women whose names were floated for the Supreme Court but who never got there. Just as they were overlooked, so have their individual stories been -- until now.” Linda Greenhouse, New York Times contributing columnist

“Stunningly original in its focus and its careful research, Shortlisted is beautifully written and an important addition to the literature about the Supreme Court, the process of nominating justices, and the role of gender in American law.” Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean and Jesse H. Choper Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley School of Law

“With fresh research, the authors effectively humanize the women who never received the nominations they deserved.” Kirkus Reviews

“This is a major contribution to the story of women lawyers.”  The Honorable Nancy Gertner, United States District Court Judge (Ret.) and Senior Lecturer, Harvard Law School

“An excellent contribution...and essential for anyone who values diversity."  Library Journal

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LAW DEMOCRATIZED: A BLUEPRINT FOR SOLVING THE JUSTICE CRISIS