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September 21, 2010 ABA Journal Podcast

Ginsburg on Her Gender Discrimination Cases and the Country’s Changing Views of Equality

By Stephanie Francis Ward

Last month, legal affairs writer Stephanie Francis Ward sat down at the high court with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to talk about the justice’s legal career and family life.

Ginsburg talked about her legal advocacy and her rise to the highest court in the land; about her marriage to her late husband, Martin; and about the changes that women have seen in law and parenthood.

In this recording, Ginsburg talks about the gender discrimination cases she handled as a lawyer and how the country’s views on equality have changed over the past 30 years.

Also read the related feature, “Family Ties: The private and public lives of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.”

Listen to the Podcast