newyorker: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Through the Years A groundbreaking litigator for women’s rights befor
newyorker: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Through the Years A groundbreaking litigator for women’s rights before being appointed to the bench, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has worn many aspects in her eighty-five years. On the Justice’s birthday, flip through some photographs of her as a girl in Brooklyn, as a law graduate who left Columbia as co-valedictorian (but with no job offers), as a young mother, and as an advocate whose greatest legacy may be in the cases that she argued before what was then an all-male Supreme Court—and won. (Photographs from the collection of the Supreme Court of the United States.) See more photos here. If you haven’t already, go read her VMI decision. She is irreplaceable. -- source link