
Irin Carmon and Shana Knizhnik
A detailed biography celebrating Ruth Bader Ginsburg's life, legal legacy, and cultural impact as a pioneering Supreme Court Justice and feminist icon.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was the first Supreme Court Justice to officiate a same-sex wedding.
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Section 1
8 Sections
As we begin this journey into the life of a remarkable woman, imagine a young girl growing up in the bustling neighborhoods of Brooklyn in the 1950s.
Her academic path was no less daunting. In a sea of men at Harvard Law School, she was one of only nine women, navigating a world where every glance felt like a test, every question a challenge to her right to be there. Yet, she excelled, making the Law Review and standing shoulder to shoulder with future legal giants.
Behind this young woman stood a partner unlike many of his time. Marty, her husband, was not only a steadfast supporter but an active collaborator, sharing the burdens of family and career. When illness struck him, she became his caregiver and advocate, and when she faced barriers, he was her champion.
This section teaches us that beginnings are powerful. They shape the lens through which we see the world and the courage with which we face it. As we transition to the next chapter, we will see how these early lessons fueled a groundbreaking legal career, one that would challenge and change the very fabric of American law.
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