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Ruth Bader Ginsburg changed America long before she joined the supreme court

Ginsburg is the rare supreme court justice whose most significant work was done before she joined the court. She changed the course of American law not as a supreme court justice, but as a lawyer, the founder and general counsel of the ACLU’s Women’s Rights Project. Moira Donnegan for The Guardian.

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