
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG)
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a Supreme Court Justice known for her strong commitment to gender equality and civil rights. She was a pioneering advocate for women's rights before joining the Court, arguing cases that challenged discrimination. Nominated in 1993 by President Clinton, she served until her death in 2020, earning respect for her intellect, dedication, and principled stand on justice. Ginsburg's work helped expand legal protections for marginalized groups, and she became a cultural icon for her perseverance, inspiring many with her lifelong pursuit of equality and justice under the law.