U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, nicknamed "RBG," was a champion of gender equality. Appointed in 1993, she became the second female Supreme Court Justice and a liberal icon. Ginsburg argued landmark cases before the Court, challenging gender discrimination in laws. Her dissents in conservative rulings earned her a devoted following, especially among younger generations. Beyond her legal work, she was known for her friendship with conservative Justice Antonin Scalia, proving civility transcends ideology. Ginsburg’s 2020 death sparked tributes worldwide, her legacy as a "notorious RBG" ensuring her fight for justice continues.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, nicknamed "RBG," was a champion of gender equality. Appointed in 1993, she became the second female Supreme Court Justice and a liberal icon. Ginsburg argued landmark cases before the Court, challenging gender discrimination in laws. Her dissents in conservative rulings earned her a devoted following, especially among younger generations. Beyond her legal work, she was known for her friendship with conservative Justice Antonin Scalia, proving civility transcends ideology. Ginsburg’s 2020 death sparked tributes worldwide, her legacy as a "notorious RBG" ensuring her fight for justice continues.