Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dead at 87: Revisit the Supreme Court Justice's Legacy in Photos
Library of CongressWhile there is no formal dress code for the Supreme Court, the judge was one of the few members of the court to consistently change up her jabot, a.k.a. her collar. She has previously told reporters that her choice of jabot reflects her mood or opinion on a subject. Shethat when she initially joined the court she wore a traditional French jabot as a way of embracing her femininity in a room filled with men.
the audience, "People ask me sometimes, when—when do you think it will it be enough? When will there be enough women on the court? And my answer is when there are nine."
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