Monday, September 28, 2020

JUSTICE GINSBURG - Her Legacy

"Justice Ginsburg leaves a legacy of fighting for equal rightsPBS NewsHour 09/19/2020 Excerpt
SUMMARY:  Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg became the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court, a position she held for 27 years.  Marcia Coyle, Chief Washington Correspondent for The National Law Journal and Amy Howe, Co-Founder of SCOTUSblog joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss Justice Ginsburg’s long storied career and her fight for equal rights.

 

 

 

"‘She really didn’t give up’: Remembering the life and career of RBGPBS NewsHour 09/19/2020 Excerpt
SUMMARY:  Nina Totenberg, NPR’s correspondent for legal affairs, first met Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg over the phone nearly 50 years ago, beginning a professional relationship, which eventually morphed into a close friendship.  In a conversation with Hari Sreenivasan, Totenberg shares anecdotes about their bond and what she learned about life, law and even death from Justice Ginsburg.

 

 

 

"Ruth Bader Ginsburg to be immortalized with statue in Brooklyn, NYCPBS NewsHour 09/19/2020 Excerpt
SUMMARY:  Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s legacy began in Flatbush, Brooklyn in New York where she was born and raised.  On Saturday, New York Gov. Cuomo announced that a statue honoring her contribution will be built in the NYC borough.  NewsHour Weekend Correspondent Ivette Feliciano joins Hari Sreenivasan from outside Ginsburg’s childhood home.




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