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In reply to the discussion: Until recently, I was not aware that some here are "not admirers" of the late Ruth Bader Ginzburg. [View all]Joinfortmill
(19,254 posts)But, I'm just one old gal who lived during a time when women were second class citizens in the U.S.A.
This is who Ruth Bader Ginsberg was: https://achievement.org/achiever/ruth-bader-ginsburg/
'In 1970, Ginsburg co-founded The Womens Rights Law Reporter, the first law journal in the United States devoted to gender equality issues. Two years later, she moved from Rutgers to Columbia University Law School, and became the first woman to receive tenure there. In 1973, she argued her first case before the United States Supreme Court. After the American Civil Liberties Union referred a number of sex discrimination complaints to her, she founded the ACLUs Womens Rights Project. She became the projects general counsel, as well as serving on the national board of the ACLU. At the time, she was writing the first textbook on sex discrimination law, Text, Cases, and Materials on Sex-Based Discrimination, published in 1974.'
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