Dissenting in Style: How Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Collars Became Political Signifiers
When Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg took her seat on the Supreme Court bench on August 10, 1993, she became the second female to serve on the country’s highest court, joining Justice Sandra Day O’Connor(nominated by President Ronald Reagan in 1981). In the court’s group portrait from RBG’s first term, the nine justices, posed in front … Continue reading Dissenting in Style: How Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Collars Became Political Signifiers
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