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| | U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg built a career overcoming the odds. That she crossed over into the mainstream says a lot about where this country is today, as well as what kind of heroes people are looking for. | |
| | | It's ironic that being a parent was what made law school easier for Ruth Bader Ginsburg. For a woman in 1950s America, motherhood was held out as the reason that she shouldn't even have been there. "I think my life was more balanced," said Ginsburg in 2010 of her years as a student at Harvard and Columbia law schools. »Read more |
| | | The separation of church and state is a concept that is often talked about, but there's hardly a national consensus on what that should look like—or whether it should exist at all. In recent years, the U.S. Supreme Court has been shifting toward an "accomodationist" interpretation, say the authors of The Religion Clauses: The Case for Separating Church and State. | |
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