As for the scene, Netflix revealed it in a sneak peek clip ahead of The Diplomat Season 2 premiere. In it, Kate and the oft-mentioned but previously never-seen vice president finally come face to face ...
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was the first recipient of the Sophia Smith Award for her remarkable contributions to the education of women. More than 2,300 people, Including Gloria Steinem ’56, packed the ...
US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who has died of cancer at the age of 87, was a passionate, astute and outspoken advocate of women's rights, civil liberties and the rule of law.
and that Ruth Bader Ginsburg believed that the federal government shouldn’t dictate state abortion laws (far from it). Yet the group’s website has the gall to show both their photos ...
The "RBG" refers to the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a tiny titan of jurisprudence so iconic that her initials still project plenty of power four years after her death.
The Judicial-Confirmation Standings as the Senate Returns to Work In her opening statement at her 1993 confirmation hearing (transcript here), Ruth Bader Ginsburg explained that she could “offer ...
The chair of the subcommittee then slipped a piece of paper in front of Cook, who lifted it up to read it above his glasses ... her on the show, from Ruth Bader Ginsburg. (Ginsburg was the ...
Ruth Bader Ginsburg “A wedding invitation is beautiful and formal ... “I married for love but the obvious side benefit of having someone around to find my glasses cannot be ignored.” — Cameron ...
In the CBC Docs POV documentary Never Too Old, we meet Olive Bryanton, an 81-year-old great-grandmother from rural Prince Edward Island who has just completed a PhD, making her the oldest ...
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Don’t buy it. Get rid of it. President Clinton announces that he will nominate D.C. Circuit judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg to fill the Supreme Court seat being vacated by retiring Justice Byron White.