Happy Birthday, Justice Ginsburg!
She was born during Women's History Month!
According to the Library of Congress:
Born Joan Ruth Bader on March 15, 1933[,] in Brooklyn, New York, Ruth Bader Ginsburg served as an associate justice on the Supreme Court of the United States for 27 years. An exceptional student, Ginsburg graduated at the top of her class from Cornell University. From 1956-1958, Ginsburg was a student at Harvard Law School, where she was the first woman member and editor of the Harvard Law Review. In 1958, Ginsburg moved to New York. She was admitted to Columbia Law School, where she graduated, tied for first in her class, in 1959. Ginsburg became the first woman tenured faculty member at Columbia Law School in 1972.
During the 1970s, Ginsburg was the founding director of the Women’s Rights Project at the American Civil Liberties Union.
Can you imagine what Notorious RBG would say to the ACLU today? She’d be enraged and horrified at what they’ve become and what they’ve done to her Women’s Rights Project.
Remember when the ACLU disgracefully removed all references to women in this RBG quote?
Justice Ginsburg, women need you here today. We will continue to fight until women’s sex-based rights are secure and we are full political, social, and economic equals with men.



