Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue: A Life s Work Fighting for a More Perfect Union, by Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Amanda Tyler Credit: University of California Press Justice Justice Thou Shalt Pursue Offers Look At Ruth Bader Ginsburg s Early Work Mar 16, 2021
One of those clerks standing in front of the Supreme Court building was Amanda Tyler. We spread out because of the pandemic all over the steps and Supreme Court Plaza on the side that has the portico Equal Justice Under Law, which, so fittingly, she rested under later that day. And when I stepped out and saw the clerks covering the whole front of the Supreme Court, I was overwhelmed with grief and, at the same time, overwhelmed with pride to be a part of this group of lawyers who she had mentored. It was just overwhelming to think about her â having lost her, And it s still overwhelming Tyler tells NPR.
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People who saw the funeral of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg last year might recall an image: Many of the lawyers who served as her clerks over the years attended the moving of the casket.
One of those clerks standing in front of the Supreme Court building was Amanda Tyler. We spread out because of the pandemic. All over the steps and Supreme Court Plaza on the side that has the portico Equal Justice Under Law, which, so fittingly, she rested under later that day. And when I stepped out and saw the clerks covering the whole front of the Supreme Court, I was overwhelmed with grief and, at the same time, overwhelmed with pride to be a part of this group of lawyers who she had mentored. It was just overwhelming to think about her having lost her. And it s still overwhelming, Tyler tells NPR.
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Hometown hero Ruth Bader Ginsburg honored with bronze statue in Brooklyn
A larger-than-life bronze statue of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is on display in her hometown of Brooklyn.
The 7-foot-tall, 650-pound statue was unveiled last week at City Point Brooklyn, a mixed-use development about a half mile away from the Brooklyn Bridge.
“We had the honor and privilege to create Justice Ginsburg’s distinguished likeness in everlasting bronze as a part of Statues for Equality. The final statue, reflects her wish to be depicted in a dignified manner,” the artists said in a statement.
The statue is open to the public, but reservations are required.