Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the trailblazing Supreme Court Justice, redefined the fight for gender equality and social justice in America. Born in 1933 in Brooklyn, New York, Ginsburg excelled academically before becoming one of the few women to attend Harvard and Columbia Law Schools. This biography explores her pioneering legal career, her role as a litigator for the ACLU Women’s Rights Project, and her appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1993. Known as the "Notorious RBG," Ginsburg authored landmark opinions and dissents that championed women’s rights, civil liberties, and equality under the law. Her resilience, sharp intellect, and lifelong advocacy for justice made her a cultural icon and inspiration for future generations. This book honors her extraordinary life, her unwavering commitment to justice, and her lasting legacy as one of the most influential legal minds in American history.
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