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JUSTICE ANTONIN SCALIA AND BRYAN GARNER. 2 volumes inscribed Scalia's co-author Bryan Garner to Justice Ginsburg:
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2 volumes inscribed Scalia's co-author Bryan Garner to Justice Ginsburg:
1. SCALIA, ANTONIN, and BRYAN GARNER. Making Your Case. St. Paul, MN: Thomson/West Publishing, 2008. Hardcover with jacket. Inscribed by Garner: "For Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in appreciation of our friendship and with deep respect and admiration. Bryan Garner, Dallas, 5 May 2008."
2. GARNER, BRYAN. Nino and Me. New York: Threshold Editions, 2018. Hardcover with jacket. Inscribed by Garner: "To Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with admiration for your wisdom, in appreciation of your friendship, and with gratitude for the generous help you gave me in the manuscript stages of this book — Bryan Garner, Dallas, 1 Feb. 2018."
Bryan Garner is a lawyer, author, law professor and lexicographer who, in addition to his two collaborations with Scalia, is known for having authored A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage and Garner's Modern English Usage. He also served as editor-in-chief of Black's Law Dictionary.
1. SCALIA, ANTONIN, and BRYAN GARNER. Making Your Case. St. Paul, MN: Thomson/West Publishing, 2008. Hardcover with jacket. Inscribed by Garner: "For Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in appreciation of our friendship and with deep respect and admiration. Bryan Garner, Dallas, 5 May 2008."
2. GARNER, BRYAN. Nino and Me. New York: Threshold Editions, 2018. Hardcover with jacket. Inscribed by Garner: "To Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with admiration for your wisdom, in appreciation of your friendship, and with gratitude for the generous help you gave me in the manuscript stages of this book — Bryan Garner, Dallas, 1 Feb. 2018."
Bryan Garner is a lawyer, author, law professor and lexicographer who, in addition to his two collaborations with Scalia, is known for having authored A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage and Garner's Modern English Usage. He also served as editor-in-chief of Black's Law Dictionary.