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RBG leaves a legacy of fighting for equal rights

Justice Ginsburg leaves a legacy of fighting for equal rights

09/19/2020

PBS News Hour

RBG leaves a legacy of fighting for equal rights

Clip: 9/19/2020 | 7m 11sVideo has Closed Captions

Justice Ginsburg leaves a legacy of fighting for equal rights

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.

09/19/2020

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Remembering the life and career of RBG

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Clip: 9/19/2020 | 9m 53s | ‘She really didn’t give up’: Remembering the life and career of RBG (9m 53s)

Ruth Bader Ginsburg to be immortalized as statue in Brooklyn

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Clip: 9/19/2020 | 1m 47s | Ruth Bader Ginsburg to be immortalized as statue in Brooklyn (1m 47s)

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