U.S. Supreme Court's Ginsburg, a liberal dynamo, championed women's rights

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Rising from a working-class family in Brooklyn, Ruth Bader Ginsburg became a heroine to the American left after overcoming entrenched sexism in the legal profession

FILE PHOTO: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg delivers remarks during a discussion hosted by the Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C., U.S., September 12, 2019. REUTERS/Sarah Silbiger/File Photo

Her small stature - she stood 5-foot, 1-inch tall - and frailty in later years belied an outsize persona and clout. Fans called her “The Notorious R.B.G.,” inspired by the late American rapper The Notorious B.I.G. Ginsburg had experienced a series of health issues. In July she disclosed she had a recurrence of cancer after bouts with pancreatic cancer in 2019 and 2009. She also survived bouts with lung cancer in 2018 and colon cancer in 1999.

Before joining the judiciary, Ginsburg was an intellectually fierce lawyer in New York and New Jersey who endured the death of her mother shortly before her high school graduation and went on to be elected to the law reviews at both Harvard and Columbia Law Schools. In the 1970s, she won five of six gender discrimination cases she argued before the Supreme Court, in fields as varied as military and Social Security benefits, property tax and rules governing jury duty.

Ginsburg and the other liberal justices had some major successes toward the end of her tenure, including the landmark 2015 ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide, a 2016 decision upholding the use of race as a factor in university admissions, and rulings in 2016 and 2020 striking down abortion restrictions in Louisiana and Texas.

Her affection for opera even led to the stage. In 2016, she received rousing ovations at the Kennedy Center in Washington when she performed a speaking role in Donizetti’s masterpiece “The Daughter of the Regiment.” Two years later, Congress passed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act effectively overturning the ruling, which Obama made the first piece of legislation he signed as president.

 

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To my friends south of the 49th, this reminds me of the outpouring of grief after Diana died. Keep it up! Let it drown out the GOP hypocrisy that’s bound to pollute the airwaves in the days and weeks ahead. KeepTheFlowersComing but WearAMask 😷 RIPRBG

All while the vultures are circling the seat this classy lady left vacant. The 2 faces of America have never been this obvious, light vs darkness. A very sad day ...

It is not in Congressional Norms to nominate a justice when the White House and Senate are in conflict. Not the case in this scenario cuz White House and Senate are both controlled by GOP, so the norm stands for pushing a nomination. It is not the same at 2016. Norm stands ok

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