You've probably seen her on T-shirts, mugs, and even tattoos. Now
that famous face graces the cover of this Who Was? book.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was famous for her stylish collars (called
jabots) and her commanding dissents. This opera-loving New Yorker always
spoke her mind; as a young lawyer, RBG advocated for gender equality and
women's rights when few others did. She gained attention for the cases
she won when arguing in front of the Supreme Court, before taking her
place on the bench in 1993. Author Patricia Brennan Demuth answers all
the questions about what made RBG so irreplaceable and how the late
Supreme Court justice left a legacy that will last forever.