Ruth Bader Ginsburg — "I think it's important to have a sense of purpose. To know what you're working t…"
I think it's important to have a sense of purpose. To know what you're working towards.
I think it's important to have a sense of purpose. To know what you're working towards.
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"I would not like to be the only woman on the court."
"So often in life, things that you regard as an impediment turn out to be great good fortune."
"I think sometimes people are just not aware of the unconscious bias that they may have."
"It is a time to be of good cheer, because we are still in the fight."
"I wish there was a way I could wave a magic wand and put back when people were respectful of each other and the Congress was working for the good of the country and not just along party lines."
Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court (1993-2020), gender-equality litigator at the ACLU Women's Rights Project before the bench, and the second woman ever appointed. Closely associated with Sandra Day O'Connor (first woman Justice and her predecessor in that role) and Elena Kagan (Obama-appointed colleague). For an intellectual contrast, see Antonin Scalia, conservative originalist Justice (1936-2016) — RBG and Scalia disagreed on nearly every major constitutional case but maintained a famous personal friendship over opera. Their friendship-across-doctrinal-divide became the canonical example of judicial collegiality despite total disagreement — and Scalia's originalism vs RBG's living-Constitution liberalism are the cleanest two American constitutional methodologies.
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