Striving for justice from "summary" of My Own Words by Ruth Bader Ginsburg,Mary Hartnett,Wendy W. Williams,Wendy Williams (Writer on law)
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Mary Hartnett discuss the importance of striving for justice in their book 'My Own Words'. Justice is a fundamental principle that underpins our legal system and society as a whole. It is the idea that all individuals should be treated fairly and equally under the law, regardless of their background or circumstances. For Ginsburg, justice is not just a lofty ideal, but a practical goal that she has worked towards throughout her career. As a lawyer and judge, she has fought for the rights of marginalized groups and worked to ensure that the law is applied in a fair and impartial manner. This commitment to justice is reflected in her groundbreaking work on gender equality, where she has helped ...Similar Posts
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