Supreme Court Justice and giant of the legal world, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, died last Friday, September 18th. Ginsburg was well known for her key role in the legal fight for women’s rights in the 70’s and was nominated to the Supreme Court in 1993 by then President Bill Clinton. Ginsburg then proceeded to serve on the court with distinction for 27 years, becoming one of the Supreme Court’s most admired and recognizable members as well as becoming the leader of the left wing of the court. She had an undeniably outsized influence on the development of law in this country over the last several decades, and she will be well remembered through the decisions she made and the people she inspired.
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Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Supreme Court Justice and giant of the legal world, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, died last Friday, September 18th. Ginsburg was well known for her key role in the legal fight for women’s rights in the 70’s and was nominated to the Supreme Court in 1993 by then President Bill Clinton. Ginsburg then proceeded to serve on the court with distinction for 27 years, becoming one of the Supreme Court’s most admired and recognizable members as well as becoming the leader of the left wing of the court. She had an undeniably outsized influence on the development of law in this country over the last several decades, and she will be well remembered through the decisions she made and the people she inspired.