The Case of Rose Bird: Gender, Politics, and the California Courts

Author:   Kathleen A. Cairns
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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9780803255753


Pages:   348
Publication Date:   01 November 2016
Format:   Hardback
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The Case of Rose Bird: Gender, Politics, and the California Courts


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Author:   Kathleen A. Cairns
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   Bison Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.662kg
ISBN:  

9780803255753


ISBN 10:   0803255756
Pages:   348
Publication Date:   01 November 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The First Woman 2. A Woman in Charge 3. The Most Innovative Judiciary 4. Becoming Chief Justice 5. Hail to the Chief 6. Disorder in the Court 7. The Politics of Death 8. Big Business v. Rose Bird 9. The People v. Rose Bird 10. High Courts and Political Footballs 11. Paying for Justice Notes Bibliography Index

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Written in a style that is consistently clear and sprightly, The Case of Rose Bird offers both enlightenment and pleasure to readers interested in politics, the judiciary, women and government, and California's history. -Susan Hartmann, professor emeritus of history at Ohio State University and author of The Other Feminists: Activists in the Liberal Establishment -- Susan Hartmann This book is a smart, crisply crafted narrative that situates a controversial jurist within a larger debate about the impact of sound bite partisan politics on the American judiciary. -Vicki L. Ruiz, Distinguished Professor of History and Chicano/Latino Studies at the University of California, Irvine -- Vicki L. Ruiz Cairns deftly weaves Bird's biography into the larger stories of the time: the anti-feminist backlash, the increasing importance of money in politics, and the nasty, take-no-prisoners campaigns of the modern era. Extensively researched and expertly written, it will delight scholars and general readers alike. A must-read. -Kathryn S. Olmsted, professor and chair of the History Department at the University of California-Davis and author of Right Out of California: The 1930s and the Big Business Roots of Modern Conservatism -- Kathryn S. Olmsted Kathleen Cairns offers an insightful, brightly written, and unvarnished history of Rose Bird's years as California chief justice, and a powerful reminder about the importance and fragility of an independent judiciary. -Dan Morain, editorial page editor and columnist for the Sacramento Bee who covered the Bird court from 1984 to 1986 for the Los Angeles Times -- Dan Morain Kathleen Cairns, journalist turned professor of women's studies and history, has not just produced the definitive biography of Rose Bird, California's first woman supreme court justice, but also written a powerful analysis of gender and judicial politics relevant today. -Sally J. Kenney, Pacific Northwest Quarterly -- Sally J. Kenney * Pacific Northwest Quarterly * This book would be an asset to both law and academic libraries. Law students and professors would be delighted with the insider view of the inner workings of a state supreme court. Additionally, the book provides insight into the sparse job opportunities that were available for women in law during the 1960s and1970s. This historical perspective could be useful for both law students and professors. . . . It would be beneficial for academic libraries that have patrons engaged in political science studies or gender studies. -Janeen Williams, Law Library Journal -- Janeen Williams * Law Library Journal *


This book is a smart, crisply crafted narrative that situates the controversial jurist within larger debates about the impact of sound bite, partisan politics on the American judiciary. -Vicki L. Ruiz, Distinguished Professor of History and Chicano/Latino Studies at the University of California, Irvine| Kathleen Cairns offers an insightful, brightly written, and unvarnished history of Rose Bird's years as California chief justice, and a powerful reminder about the importance and fragility of an independent judiciary. -Dan Morain, editorial page editor and columnist for the Sacramento Bee who covered the Bird court from 1984 to 1986 for the Los Angeles Times| Cairns deftly weaves Bird's biography into the larger stories of the time: the anti-feminist backlash, the increasing importance of money in politics, and the nasty, take-no-prisoners campaigns of the modern era. Extensively researched and expertly written, it will delight scholars and general readers alike. A must-read. -Kathryn S. Olmsted, professor and chair of the History Department at the University of California-Davis and author of Right Out of California: The 1930s and the Big Business Roots of Modern Conservatism | Written in a style that is consistently clear and sprightly, The Case of Rose Bird offers both enlightenment and pleasure to readers interested in politics, the judiciary, women and government, and California's history. -Susan Hartmann, professor emeritus of history at Ohio State University and author of The Other Feminists: Activists in the Liberal Establishment


Written in a style that is consistently clear and sprightly, The Case of Rose Bird offers both enlightenment and pleasure to readers interested in politics, the judiciary, women and government, and California s history. Susan Hartmann, professor emeritus of history at Ohio State University and author of The Other Feminists: Activists in the Liberal Establishment --Susan Hartmann (02/23/2016)


“This book is a smart, crisply crafted narrative that situates a controversial jurist within a larger debate about the impact of sound bite partisan politics on the American judiciary.”—Vicki L. Ruiz, Distinguished Professor of History and Chicano/Latino Studies at the University of California, Irvine “Kathleen Cairns offers an insightful, brightly written, and unvarnished history of Rose Bird’s years as California chief justice, and a powerful reminder about the importance and fragility of an independent judiciary.”—Dan Morain, editorial page editor and columnist for the Sacramento Bee who covered the Bird court from 1984 to 1986 for the Los Angeles Times “Cairns deftly weaves Bird’s biography into the larger stories of the time: the anti-feminist backlash, the increasing importance of money in politics, and the nasty, take-no-prisoners campaigns of the modern era. Extensively researched and expertly written, it will delight scholars and general readers alike. A must-read.”—Kathryn S. Olmsted, professor and chair of the History Department at the University of California–Davis and author of Right Out of California: The 1930s and the Big Business Roots of Modern Conservatism   “Written in a style that is consistently clear and sprightly, The Case of Rose Bird offers both enlightenment and pleasure to readers interested in politics, the judiciary, women and government, and California’s history.”—Susan Hartmann, professor emeritus of history at Ohio State University and author of The Other Feminists: Activists in the Liberal Establishment  


Author Information

Kathleen A. Cairns is a lecturer of history and women’s studies at California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo. She is the author of several books, including Proof of Guilt: Barbara Graham and the Politics of Executing Women in America (Nebraska, 2013). 

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