Notorious R.B.G.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in all her glory.
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October 4, 1993, Ruth Bader Ginsburg joined the U.S. Supreme Court as its second woman Justice. The image we used to create our visual tribute is a rarely seen photo of Justice Ginsburg as a senior at Cornell in December 1953. We found it on Notorious R.B.G., a fantastic tumblr page dedicated to celebrating “Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in all her glory.”
Equal Rights Amendment
The Equal Rights Amendment is a constitutional amendment that will guarantee legal gender equality for women and men. This website is dedicated to educating and inspiring citizens to ratify the ERA, which was written by equal rights activist Alice Paul in 1923.
Justice Ginsburg Talks About Arias, the Law and the Most Famous Plea Bargain in Opera
Opera, like great litigation, involves powerful storytelling, which evokes a variety of audience emotions. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg spoke about her love of both mediums Friday at
Glamour's Women of the year... The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Many thanks to her for paving the way for women today.
Can you guess who this is? It's Ruth Bader Ginsburg, U.S. Supreme Court Justice! She handled several sex discrimination cases for the @aclunj in the early 1970s. #ThrowbackThursday #aclu
Family Ties
Confirmed for the court in 1993, Ginsburg, now 77, became the second female justice, joining Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. With Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, the court now has
Ruth Bader Ginsburg. My favorite Jewish grandmother, other than my own two Jewish grandmothers. And, as Jeffrey Toobin says, “Ruth Bader Ginsburg is seventy-nine. She is about five feet tall, eighty pounds, she has had every disease known to humanity. She is as tough as nails.”
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in her dissent re Voter Registration Act case decided 6/25/13
Professor Martin Ginsburg and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Chief Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the United States Supreme. Ginsburg was appointed by President Bill Clinton and took the oath of office on August 10, 1993.