A moment of dissent | Justice Ginsberg's "Infamous"

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"Moment of dissent"

Ilin Carmon

Shanna Kaniznik

A moment of dissent | Justice Ginsberg's

A moment of dissent | Justice Ginsberg's

Ruth Bud Ginsberg

was nominated as Justice by Democratic President Bill Cullinton in 1993. She is the second female justice of the U.S. Supreme Court after Sandra Day O'Connor, and is currently the only female Jew. Ginsberg devoted all his life to the struggle, maintenance and protection of women's rights.

This biography of Justice Ginsberg contains part of the collection of paintings and case analysis records, and traces her life back through rich forms such as interviews, illustrations, and internet hot words.

A beauty student, a female Supreme Court justice of the United States, and a legal strategy maker for the women's rights movement, there is an elegant soul living under many labels. Behind the reputation of

, she has the simplest and most true love, breaking the stereotype of feminism.

struggled with freedom and conservative throughout her life and took a female standpoint. It happened that she became popular in the Internet era.

Chapter One "Infamous"

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In the “Ginsberg Trend”, she became a popular topic label on Twitter, named cocktails after her and named her The head is used as tattoos and nail designs, and Christmas makeup becomes her image.

In her conceived world, men and women work side by side to fight for sexual freedom and reproductive freedom based on the basic principle of gender equality.

was the creator of the legal strategy of the American women's rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s, and it is also full of timeless and profound reference to the development of women's rights today.

Chapter 2 Her story

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After graduating from high school, my mother died one day before the graduation ceremony.

Entered Cornell University in 1950 and met her lifelong partner-Martin, and then both were admitted to Harvard Law School.

married Martin after the university graduation ceremony. When Martin was in college, he was sent to a military camp by the US military for two years. Ginsberg tried to be a civil servant and was asked to resign before giving birth.

Two years later, Ginsberg was admitted to Harvard Law School again, and then transferred to Columbia University. After graduation, he was recommended by the teacher and got the position of assistant judge.

then went to Switzerland to study the local legal system and published a book on Swedish civil procedure law.

's mother asked her to always demand herself by the standards of a lady. "This means that I must be polite and humble, and don't let negative emotions such as anger and jealousy occupy my soul."

"Stick to beliefs, maintain self-esteem, teach others patiently, and never refute in anger. Anger, hatred and accusations will only waste Time and energy."

Martin's mother said to Ginsberg, "I want to tell you the secret of a happy marriage: occasionally pretending to be deaf and dumb makes life easier."

Chapter 3 Female stereotypes

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Ginsberg has gradually won some victories in some cases of discrimination caused by female stereotypes, and has continued to fight for women's rights. The

feminist project was born. She presented her plan for the development of the feminist project to the American Civil Rights League.

In 1972, Ginsberg was invited by Columbia to become the first tenured female professor of law school.

Women can be protected without experiencing the pressure and intrigue in the real world. It is very lucky.

"Same as race, gender is an obvious but difficult to change personal trait. It is not necessarily related to personal ability."

women have a long way to get equal rights.

It is impossible for people to accept an idea all at once, and social change needs to be accumulated and progressed gradually. She must be patient, she must plan a strategy, and occasionally she must pretend to be deaf.

If women want equality, men must also be liberated. What she did was not liberate women, but liberate everyone.

Chapter IVThe Chief Justice

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In 1993, US President Clinton nominated Ginsberg as the Supreme Court justice, the second female justice in the history of the United States.

"Having the right to choose whether to become pregnant is of vital importance to a woman’s life, health and dignity. This is a decision she must make. When the government controls her decision-making power, she is not regarded as a capable person. Choose an adult who is fully responsible for life.”

Chapter 5 True Love

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Ginsberg said he was introduced to Americans at the hearing of Martin Is her "life partner". Marriage should not allow women to lose their independence and individuality. On the contrary, couples should share their lives and life goals with each other equally.

Martin silently gave and supported Ginsberg’s cause. He said: "I have always supported my wife, and she is the same to me. This is not sacrifice, this is the meaning of family."

Martin wrote to Kim before his death Sperger’s letter said: “You are the only person I have ever loved in my life. If we don’t consider our parents, children and grandchildren for the time being. We first visited Cornell 56 years ago. Since the day I met, I have never stopped admiring and admiring you."

Chapter 6 fascinated

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The day when Ginsberg’s ribs broke in 2014, The fitness trainer told her secretary that she was not allowed to exercise today, and the secretary said, "She doesn't want to listen to this kind of thing." Z1z

Ginsberg has maintained an amazingly high-intensity work and a busy social life after his eighties. life.

Ginsberg bravely displayed her aesthetic, simple, elegant, and sometimes unexpectedly bold. All details are important, not only because she is a perfectionist, but also because there are stories in the details.

"When I forget the names of the precedents that I can blurt out without hesitation now, I know it's time to retire."

"At my age, I have learned two things, one is to enjoy living Every day."

She didn't want to talk about what she would leave for future generations, because it meant she had ended the struggle.

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