
RBG (Ruth Bader Ginsburg)
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an influential Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, serving from 1993 until her death in 2020. Renowned for her work advocating gender equality and civil rights, she shaped important legal decisions that advanced social justice. Ginsburg's legal career included being a lawyer, professor, and co-founder of the ACLU Women's Rights Project. Known as "RBG," she became a cultural icon for her perseverance, intellect, and dedication to justice. Her legacy lies in strengthening protections for marginalized groups and inspiring future generations in the pursuit of equality under the law.