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Ginsburg, Ruth Bader

Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an influential Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, serving from 1993 until her death in 2020. She was a pioneering advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, famously arguing several landmark cases in the 1970s that challenged discriminatory laws. Appointed by President Bill Clinton, Ginsburg was known for her strong legal opinions and her role as a cultural icon advocating for social justice. She championed issues like reproductive rights, healthcare, and civil liberties, earning respect across the political spectrum for her intellect, tenacity, and commitment to the Constitution.