The ACLU is running a full-page dedication to Ruth Bader Ginsburg in major papers across the country this week. RBG first rose to national prominence as an ACLU lawyer fighting for gender equality.
., our team is continuing to report through this global health crisis—doing what we can to keep you informed and up-to-date on some of the most underreported issues of this pandemic. —we can’t do it without you.Ginsburg began volunteering for the ACLU in the late 1960s and joined as the founding director of the ACLU Women’s Rights Project in 1972.
While at the ACLU, Ginsburg played a role in 34 Supreme Court cases, and won five of the six cases she argued before the court. Many of her cases involved sex discrimination against men, which she felt might rouse more sympathy among the male justices, and show that discrimination hurts everyone. By 1974, the Women’s Rights Project and ACLU affiliates had participated in over 300 sex discrimination cases.
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