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A panel discussion celebrating the life, legacy, and tremendous accomplishments of a true champion of justice with the co-authors of the New York Times bestselling book, Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and two presidents of the American Bar Association: past and present.
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Before Justice Ginsburg was the Notorious RBG, she was a self-proclaimed "flaming feminist litigator." As the co-founder of the ACLU Women's Rights Project, she helped fight for the legal recognition of gender equality ��� while giving credit to important work that came before her, including of black queer theorist and legal scholar Pauli Murray. She brought those same values to her work as a justice, whether in the majority in cases like U.S. v. Virginia or, more often at the end of her life, in dissent in cases like Shelby County v. Holder.
Learn how Ginsburg's own life experiences, from pregnancy discrimination to an egalitarian marriage, shaped her jurisprudence on gender and sexuality, racial justice, voting rights and beyond.
The authors will be joined by current president of the ABA, Patricia Lee Refo, and past president, Paulette Brown, to discuss Ginsburg���s influence on Supreme Jurisprudence.
Our panel:
-Irin Carmon (Senior Correspondent & Contributer, New York magazine and CNN; co-author, Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg)
-Shana Knizhnik (Civil Rights Attorney; co-author, Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg)
-Paulette Brown (Senior Partner and Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Locke Lord; former President, American Bar Association)
-Patricia Lee Refo (President, American Bar Association)
-Robyn Griffin (Managing Director, National Settlement Team)
This webinar was graciously sponsored by Huntington National Bank.
ABA group co-sponsors include: Center for Diversity and Inclusion in the Profession; Coalition on Racial and Ethnic Justice; Commission on Racial Ethnic Diversity in the Profession; Commission on Women in the Profession; Council for Diversity in the Educational Pipeline; Hispanic Commission; Judicial Division; Section of Civil Rights & Social Justice; and, SOGI.
ABACLE, American Bar Association, Huntington National Bank
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