U.S. Supreme Court
Mar. 17, 2017
John Marshall Harlan's inkstand
A labor of love of Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been to give the wives of the U.S. Supreme Court justices their due credit in how they helped shape our third branch of government.





Hirbod Rashidi
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Southwestern Univ School of Law
Hirbod Rashidi practices, teaches and writes about law in Southern California
I was recently reminded that last year marked the 120th anniversary of Plessy v. Ferguson, the 1896 decision that ushered decades of Jim Crow and gave cover to the "separate but equal" doctrine. And that in turn reminded me of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
For decades now, a labor of love of Ginsburg has been to give the wives of the U.S. Supreme Court justices their due credit in how they helped shape our third branch of government and its jurisprudence. Once such story invo...
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