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Nadine Taub (January 21, 1943 –June 16, 2020) was an American lawyer known for her significant contributions to the development of gender discrimination law in the United States. . She was the co-founder of the Rutger's Women’s Rights Litigation Clinic with Ruth Bader Ginsberg, was its director for many years.

Early Life
Taub was born in Princeton, New Jersey on January 21, 1943 to Abraham Haskell Taub and Cecilia (Vaslow) Taub. She had a brother, Haskell, and a sister, Mara.

Education
She graduated from Swarthmore College in 1964 with a bachelor's degree in economics, and received an LL. B. from Yale Law School in 1968. In 1973 she received a diploma in Graduate Legal Studies from Stockholm University.

Works
Nadine Taub,Keeping Women in their Place: Stereotyping Per Se As a Form of Employment Discrimination, 21B.C.L. Rev.345 (1980),

Nadine Taub, The Rutgers Women's Rights Litigation Clinic was created in response to female students' demands for a law clinic addressing women's legal issues in 1972.

Nadine Taub, A Symposium on Reproductive Rights: The Emerging Issues