Ruth Bader Ginsburg had to leave America to see how unfairly it treated women
A trip to Sweden in 1962 made the future Supreme Court justice see, she said, “what needed to change in the U.S.A.” Ruth Bader Ginsburg was 29 when she went to Sweden for a legal research project. And it was there, in 1962, that the future Supreme Court justice discovered a world that challenged …
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