Ruth Wedgwood
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Ruth Wedgwood (née Glushien) is an American international law professor at Johns Hopkins University. She is noted for her conservatism and support for the George W. Bush administration claiming that the 2003 Invasion of Iraq was "legal".
She is the daughter of the lawyer Morris P. Glushien and his wife Anne S. Glushien (née Williams), an artist and translator. In 1982 she married the physician Josiah F. Wedgwood, son of Ralph J. Wedgwood, grandson of Josiah Wedgwood V and great-great-great-great-great-grandson of the English potter Josiah Wedgwood [1].