Sep 21, 2020

U.S. Attorney for Kan. has fond memories of Justice Ginsburg

Posted Sep 21, 2020 1:00 PM
Justice Ginsberg spoke at the National Book Festival in August 2019-photo courtesy CSPAN
Justice Ginsberg spoke at the National Book Festival in August 2019-photo courtesy CSPAN

KANSAS CITY, KAN. – U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister released a statement over the weekend on the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

 â€śJustice Ginsburg joined the Court after I was a law clerk. That said, she replaced my first Justice, Byron R. White, after he retired in 1993. She visited the KU Law School while I was Dean, and I had the pleasure of co-teaching a summer study abroad course with her in Istanbul, Turkey, a course that focused on equal protection law, her particular passion. She and her husband, Marty, were a delight in that summer program. Every one of my nine oral arguments before the Supreme Court included Justice Ginsburg, who often had pointed questions for me, but who also made a point of referring to me as “General McAllister” when I appeared for Kansas in my role as Solicitor General. She was fastidious in both her respect for advocates and her preparation for oral arguments. 

“Physically tiny, the Justice was in so many ways a giant. No one who is objectively and intellectually honest can deny that claim. I firmly believe my mentor Justice Thomas would agree with my assertion, as would have her dear friend Justice Scalia. 

“Irrespective of jurisprudential or philosophical views, I had the utmost respect for Justice Ginsburg as a person. I, my wife who soon will become an elected state prosecutor, and our four daughters, are profoundly grateful to RBG for forever changing for the better the legal landscape for American women and equal rights, allowing them to seek opportunities, achieve their goals, and excel on equal footing with men across the entire spectrum of American economy and its variety of professions and pursuits.”