'Women, like men, should have the opportunity to aspire and achieve without artificial barriers holding them back.' In a 2014 ELLE interview, the Supreme Court Justice discussed her powerful dissents and what she hoped to see in her lifetime.
hen Sandra left, I was all alone…. I’m rather small, so when I go with all these men in this tiny room—I’m sort of toward the middle, because I’ve been here that long. Now Kagan is on my left, and Sotomayor is on my right. So we look like we're really part of the court and we're here to stay. Also, both of them are very active in oral arguments. They're not shrinking violets. It's very good for the schoolchildren who parade in and out of the court to see.
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