She was as important a force for constitutional change before she donned judicial robes as she was on the bench. Scholars of the Equal Rights Amendment, which would give equal rights to all Americans regardless of sex, note that so many of its original goals were met by the string of rulings Ginsburg won even as it was debated. She wrote extraordinarily important rulings on gender equality and workers’ rights, and for those who work on voting rights, her recent jurisprudence as a fierce voice for democracy has been inspiring.
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