Linda R. Hirshman Books in Order

Linda Diane Redlick Hirshman was an American lawyer, pundit, academic, and author. She began her career practicing as union-side labor lawyer and argued before the Supreme Court of the United States. She next taught law and philosophy at Chicago-Kent College of Law and Brandeis University, then wrote books focused on law, women, and social movements, including the New York Times best-seller Sisters in Law, which describes Supreme Court justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Hirshman was also known for her 2005 article "Homeward Bound", in which she prominently and controversially criticized the absence of women from the workplace, urging women in high-status jobs to continue pursuing careers rather than become homemakers.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Linda R. Hirshman

  • #1
    Hard Bargains: The Politics of Sex (With: Jane Larson)(1997)
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  • #2
    A Woman's Guide to Law School(1999)
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  • #3
    Victory: The Triumphant Gay Revolution(2012)
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  • #4
    Sisters in Law: How Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg Went to the Supreme Court and Changed the World(2015)
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  • #5
    Reckoning: The Epic Battle Against Sexual Abuse and Harassment(2019)
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  • #6
    The Color of Abolition: How a Printer, a Prophet, and a Contessa Moved a Nation(2022)
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About Linda R. Hirshman

Linda Diane Redlick Hirshman was an American lawyer, pundit, academic, and author. She began her career practicing as union-side labor lawyer and argued before the Supreme Court of the United States. She next taught law and philosophy at Chicago-Kent College of Law and Brandeis University, then wrote books focused on law, women, and social movements, including the New York Times best-seller Sisters in Law, which describes Supreme Court justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Hirshman was also known for her 2005 article "Homeward Bound", in which she prominently and controversially criticized the absence of women from the workplace, urging women in high-status jobs to continue pursuing careers rather than become homemakers.

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