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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Audio Biography
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, affectionately known as RBG, was a legal powerhouse and champion of gender equality. From groundbreaking lawyer to groundbreaking Supreme Court justice, her fierce intellect and unwavering fight for equal rights left an indelible mark on American history.Early Life & Education:Born in Brooklyn, New York, 1933.Overcame gender discrimination at Harvard Law, becoming the first female member of the Law Review.Graduated top of her class at Columbia Law School, 1959.Pioneering Lawyer:Co-founded the ACLU's Women's Rights Project, arguing six landmark cases before the Supreme Court.Championed gender equality in landmark decisions like Frontiero v. Richardson (1973) and Reed v. Reed (1971).Became a leading voice for women's rights, inspiring generations of lawyers and activists.Supreme Court Justice:Appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1993, the second woman to serve on the C
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, affectionately known as RBG, was a legal powerhouse and champion of gender equality. From groundbreaking lawyer to groundbreaking Supreme Court justice, her fierce intellect and unwavering fight for equal rights left an indelible mark on American history.Early Life & Education:Born in Brooklyn, New York, 1933.Overcame gender discrimination at Harvard Law, becoming the first female member of the Law Review.Graduated top of her class at Columbia Law School, 1959.Pioneering Lawyer:Co-founded the ACLU's Women's Rights Project, arguing six landmark cases before the Supreme Court.Championed gender equality in landmark decisions like Frontiero v. Richardson (1973) and Reed v. Reed (1971).Became a leading voice for women's rights, inspiring generations of lawyers and activists.Supreme Court Justice:Appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1993, the second woman to serve on the C
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