Dear Friend,
This week, we’re celebrating Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the example she set for all of us. As President Clinton wrote in his remembrance, she was “a magnificent judge and a wonderful person—a brilliant lawyer with a caring heart, common sense, fierce devotion to fairness and equality, and boundless courage in the face of her own adversity.”
Last year, Justice Ginsburg spoke to a sold-out crowd of thousands at an event hosted by the Clinton Presidential Center and Clinton School of Public Service. In conversation with NPR’s legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg, Justice Ginsburg reflected on her quarter-century on the nation’s highest bench and historic legal career prior to being appointed.
Here are three ways to stay inspired by her memory and lifetime of public service:
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