How Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lives on In Pop Culture


By BY SARA ARIDI
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She found A-list fame late in life, appearing in movies, children’s books and ‘S.N.L.’ impressions.
New York Times
Movies, Books and Literature, Taxation, Women's Rights, Culture (Arts), Television, Celebrities
September 27, 2020 at 01:08AM

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