100 years after the 19th Amendment guaranteed women the right to vote, #SCOTUS Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg & Judge M. Margaret McKeown will discuss the continued fight for equal rights for women that has followed. Watch LIVE at 5 p.m. EST: http://bit.ly/31JcfGL @ABAesq
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Justice Ginsburg's mother marched in parades for women's suffrage. "My mother was one of the brightest people I knew." Though she could have been a professor or a doctor, she came of age in a generation that wouldn't allow it.
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"I would like to show my grandaughters that the equal citizenship stature of men and women is a fundamental human right. Right up there with free speech, freedom of religion, discrimination based on race.." - Justice Ginsburg on equal rights amendment. http://bit.ly/31JcfGL
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Justice Ginsburg discusses life as a cancer survivor: "it does give you a zest for life that you didn't have before. Every day is precious." She says Justice Sandra Day O'Connor gave her advice on how to cope with the chemotherapy while serving on #SCOTUS http://bit.ly/31JcfGL
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