How Sweden shaped Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s views on gender equality

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In the early 1960s, long before she became a US Supreme Court justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg traveled to Sweden to research a book project with legal scholar Anders Bruzelius. Her time there shaped her views on equality and the law. Host Marco Werman speaks to Karin Maria Bruzelius, a former justice for Norway’s supreme court and daughter of Anders Bruzelius, about Ginsburg’s legacy.

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