Brachah Goykadosh is a senior counsel at the New York City Law Department. Previously, she was an adjunct lecturer at City University of New York, where she received the Charles Hirsch Faculty & Staff Award in Fiction. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, among other publications.
Brachah Goykadosh
Articles
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Remembered: An Interview with Amanda Tyler
Brachah Goykadosh talks with Amanda Tyler about her late writing partner, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Grit Paves the Path for Women Law Professors
Brachah Goykadosh reviews “Paving the Way: The First American Women Law Professors” by Herma Hill Kay.
Pursuing Justice: Still Listening to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Brachah Goykadosh looks at two recently published books made up of interviews with the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
The Evolution of a Supreme Court Justice
Brachah Goykadosh reviews two new books on Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Feminist Icon
The status of women in the legal industry and women in the law has slowly evolved over the centuries. For this, we owe our thanks to Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
The Journalist: Judith Miller’s Side of the Story
Judith Miller's intentions for writing this memoir aren't in question. What has been, and what continues to be, questionable is the accuracy of her writing.
Mad Girl’s Love Song: Meg Wolitzer’s “Belzhar” and the Invention of Narrative
"Belzhar," Meg Wolitzer's novel for young adults, is ultimately about facing and writing what best tells the story of you.
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