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Cornell, Harvard, and Columbia
These were educational institutions that Ginsburg attended when pursuing her undergraduate and law school education. She taught at two of these institutions after becoming a lawyer.
Rutgers University
This was the first educational institution to hire Ginsburg as a law professor. They paid her much less than her male colleagues earned.
American Civil Liberties Union
This is a nonprofit organization founded in 1920. Its mission is to protect the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution. Ginsburg served as a volunteer lawyer for the organization, especially as related to gender equality.
Women’s Rights Project
This was a division of a civil rights organization that focused on the rights of females.
The Supreme Court of the United States
This is the highest judicial body in the United States. Nine justices try cases that have failed in lower judicial bodies.
Roe v. Wade
This was a...
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