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What Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Meant To Women

What Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Meant To Women

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Molly, an opinion writer for the Washington Post, discusses the personal and broader impact of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on her and her mother, Edith Roberts, who clerked for Ginsburg. Ginsburg was a role model, mentor, and friend, known for her precise communication and impactful dissents. Her legacy includes her influence on gender equality and her hope for a future where women on the Supreme Court are seen as normal. Ginsburg's personal anecdotes, such as officiating weddings, highlight her kindness and romantic nature.

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