The newly-released Supreme Court cookbook in honor of Martin Ginsburg, the late spouse of Justice Ruth Ginsburg, led us to the Supreme Court Historical Society site:
Chef Supreme offers 126 pages of recipes, color photos and tributes. NPR offers a background for the book’s inspiration by Justice Ginsburg’s husband and law professor, complete with a recipe for frozen lime souffle: “By night, he was one of the nation’s most innovative and accomplished amateur chefs.”
Roman & Littlefield announces Courtwatchers: Eyewitness Accounts in Supreme Court History by Clare Cushman which provides a behind-the-scenes look at the people, practices and tradtions that have shaped an American institution.
Women’s accessories include focus on jewelry and a “We The People” scarf. The handsome unisex watch is silver with a black leather band and features the Scales of Justice on the face topped with the word Justice. Pewter items include candle holders, a footed Revere bowl, stamp holder and jewelry boxes.
The games category features Lawsuit! and US Govt J-I-N-G-O which is played just like B-I-N-G-O, but pictures replace the numbers on the players card, and historical trivia are on the cue cards. Your choice of ‘Our Nations Capital’ or ‘I Love America’. It can be played by for all ages, 2-30 players.
*Supreme Court Historical Society was incorporated in 1974 for the purpose of expanding public awareness of the history and heritage of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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