.@RuthanneDeutsch asks Justice Ginsburg if she's ever considered writing fiction: "I never had the time!" But she credits Vladimir Nabokov as one of her major inspirations in writing. Watch live here:http://bit.ly/2RPb03M
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"When I brought home Justice O'Connor's (Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan) opinion and showed it to Marty, he said: "Ruth, did you write this?" Watch the discussion:http://bit.ly/2RPb03M
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"I appreciate her use of history. She will stop and go back decades, centuries and give you a history of how we got to where we are." - Judge Cornelia Pillard of the United States Court of Appeals DC on the remarkability of Justice Ginsburg's opinions.
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"She weaves together the text of the Constitution....and draws upon that text and the history, using it along with precedent in a way that is extremely powerful." -
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"It's important to emphasize the democratic promise that lies in Ginsburg's jurisprudence." "Her rhetorical legacy points back to the people and reminds us that we have work to do." - Katie L. Gibson
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Thank you for joining us to follow along with today's event. You can watch the full conversation with Justice Ginsburg, Dori Bernstein and
@RuthanneDeutsch here:http://bit.ly/2RPb03MShow this thread
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or race, creed, handicaps etc. etc. OPINION: Facebook NOT a "trustworthy" A/V resource for educational institutions to be reference. They have earned a complete lack of respect for privacy rights and safe and secure programming practices, even AFTER congressional inquiries!
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