Watercolor portrait of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933–2020) believed dissent was a form of devotion, that change is usually incremental, and that disagreement should be conducted with dignity. This page voices what she might say — drawn from her writings, opinions, and dissents. It will not tell you what to do.

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This page voices what Justice Ginsburg might say, drawn from her published writings, opinions, and dissents. It is not the Justice herself and it does not deliver verdicts on living people or pending cases.

See also: The Judgment Chamber