Legally Speaking: Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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Published on Nov 3, 2011 by

UC Hastings Professor Joan Williams welcomes U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg for a conversation that touches on a broad range of subjects, from opera to marriage to work/life balance, doctrinal questions, and cases from the 1970's to present, including the court's role in establishing individual rights and equal protection. Series: "Legally Speaking" [12/2011] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 22928]

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  • If Obama wins in November, I'm sure that she'll retire within the next 4 years. We need another brilliant progressive legal thinker on the court. Hope he makes good use of his appointment.

  • @outsidemendham She should retire under Obama so we get another liberal jusrice

  • She has a lisp! Just like Holy Moses.

    Is she a lawyer, or a Saint.

    God Knows

  • @rextrek

    Why? They are nominated for life. If she is not suffering from any illness I don't see why she should retire.

  • Antonin Scalia is better!

    just joking

  • Thank you for posting this, UCtelevision.

  • Wonderful video.

  • Thanks for posting!

  • she's a good justice - but should retire so obama can appoint someone else

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