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Nadine Taub (January 21, 1943 – June 16, 2020) was an American lawyer known for her significant contributions to the development of gender discrimination law in the United States.[1]. She was the co-founder of the Rutger's Women’s Rights Litigation Clinic with Ruth Bader Ginsberg, was its director for many years.[2]

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Early Life

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Taub was born in Princeton, New Jersey on January 21, 1943 to Abraham Haskell Taub and Cecilia (Vaslow) Taub. She had a brother, Haskell, and a sister, Mara.

Education

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She graduated from Swarthmore College in 1964 with a bachelor's degree in economics,[2] and received an LL. B. from Yale Law School in 1968.[4] In 1973 she received a diploma in Graduate Legal Studies from Stockholm University.[4]



Works

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Nadine Taub,Keeping Women in their Place: Stereotyping Per Se As a Form of Employment Discrimination, 21B.C.L. Rev.345 (1980),[5]

Nadine Taub, The Rutgers Women's Rights Litigation Clinic was created in response to female students' demands for a law clinic addressing women's legal issues in 1972. [6]

Nadine Taub, A Symposium on Reproductive Rights: The Emerging Issues[7]


References

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  1. ^ Carrie N. Baker; Katie Fleischer. "Rest in Power: Nadine Taub, Unsung Architect of Sexual Harassment Law". msmagazine.com. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b Green, Penelope (24 July 2020). "Nadine Taub, Early Leader in Women's Rights Law, Dies at 77". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Professor Emerita Nadine Taub, 77, Dies After Long Illness". Rutgers Law. 22 June 2020.
  4. ^ a b Taub, Nadine (Summer 1980). "Equitable Relief in Cases of Adult Domestic Violence". Women's Rights Law Reporter. 6 (4).
  5. ^ Taub, Nadine (1 January 1980). "Keeping Women in their Place: Stereotyping Per Se As a Form of Employment Discrimination". Boston College Law Review. 21 (2): 345.
  6. ^ Taub, Nadine (1998–1999). "The Rutgers-Network Women's Rights Litigation Clinic: An Old and a New Story". Rutgers Law Review. 53: 1023.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  7. ^ Taub, Nadine (Spring 1982). "A Symposium on Reproductive Rights: The Emerging Issues". Women's Rights Law Reporter. 7 (3).
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