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Book Review of Notorious R.B.G.: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Notorious R.B.G.: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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I was just reading Fast Company (September 2020) and then unwrapped this with a similar modern layout! It is certainly a 21st C. take on biography, written by millenial lawyers and cleverly laid out by three 'wretches' only credited in the fine print-- Carmon and Knizhnik should have been generous. Many aspects of the Justice's career are shared with readers.
"Legacy is a topic RBG won't linger on, because it has a note of finality. But she will take stock. 'In my life, what I find most satisfying is that I was a part ofa movement that made life better, not just for women,' RBG says. 'I think gender discrimination is bad for everyone, it's bad for men, it's bad for children. Having the opportunity to be part of that change is tremendously satisfying."
Notes, index.