
Professor Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Professor Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a distinguished lawyer, advocate, and Supreme Court Justice known for her commitment to gender equality and civil rights. She co-founded the American Civil Liberties Union’s Women's Rights Project, fighting legal barriers that discriminated based on gender. Appointed to the Supreme Court in 1993, she served until her death in 2020, earning a reputation as a champion for justice, fairness, and the protection of individual rights. Her work transformed American law, making it more inclusive and equitable. Ginsburg’s legacy continues to inspire generations in the pursuit of equal rights and social justice.