Rare Green Bag Ruth Bader Ginsburg Bobblehead,
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:42609829 | Theme: Political |
Time Period Manufactured: Modern (1970-Now) | Modified Item: No |
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States |
This Ruth Bader Ginsburg bobblehead was obtained directly from The Green Bag when released in 2012. It is in mint condition in original packaging. The original packaging includes the original rubber band, plastic sleeve, and plastic supporting the justices' head. It also includes the original box and styrofoam in which the doll was packed. The doll's safe contains the original 13 cents placed inside. It has been stored indoors in a climate controlled envir...onment and only opened once or twice since 2012. The descriptions below are taken from The Green Bag's website. Please contact me if you have any questions.There is a Lilium michauxii or Carolina Lily (the only lily native to the area around Gadsden, Alabama) painted on the front of this safe, a superseded citation painted on the back, at least 13 cents locked inside it, and an old (perhaps pre-1997) tire tread on the plug she is pulling out of the top in an effort to release the money inside. What case (and statute) do these symbolize?
"To comprehend the scope of Congress' power under the Copyright Clause, 'a page of history is worth a volume of logic.' New York Times Co. v. Eisner, 256 U.S. 345, 349 (1921) (Holmes, J.). History reveals an unbroken congressional practice of granting to authors of works with existing copyrights the benefit of term extensions so that all under copyright protection will be governed evenhandedly under the same regime." Eldred v. Ashcroft, 537 U.S. 186 (2003). She is holding Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language (7th Ed. 1785) (cited at 537 U.S. at 199).
"To summarize the Court's current directions for cases of official classification based on gender: Focusing on the differential treatment or denial of opportunity for which relief is sought, the reviewing court must determine whether the proffered justification is 'exceedingly persuasive.' The burden of justification is demanding and it rests entirely on the State." U.S. v. Virginia, 518 U.S. 515 (1995). She is standing on the parade ground at the Virginia Military Institute.There will be additional padding placed inside the box to protect the notorious RBG from damage during shipping. The package will also be insured.
"To comprehend the scope of Congress' power under the Copyright Clause, 'a page of history is worth a volume of logic.' New York Times Co. v. Eisner, 256 U.S. 345, 349 (1921) (Holmes, J.). History reveals an unbroken congressional practice of granting to authors of works with existing copyrights the benefit of term extensions so that all under copyright protection will be governed evenhandedly under the same regime." Eldred v. Ashcroft, 537 U.S. 186 (2003). She is holding Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language (7th Ed. 1785) (cited at 537 U.S. at 199).
"To summarize the Court's current directions for cases of official classification based on gender: Focusing on the differential treatment or denial of opportunity for which relief is sought, the reviewing court must determine whether the proffered justification is 'exceedingly persuasive.' The burden of justification is demanding and it rests entirely on the State." U.S. v. Virginia, 518 U.S. 515 (1995). She is standing on the parade ground at the Virginia Military Institute.There will be additional padding placed inside the box to protect the notorious RBG from damage during shipping. The package will also be insured.