A brief Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote in 1972 as a lawyer contained arguments that reverberated throughout her career
In 1972, she was months into her new job running the American Civil Liberties Union Women’s Rights Project when she took on the case of Capt. Susan Struck. A career officer in the U.S.
Air Force, Capt. Struck was declared unfit for service because of her pregnancy. Appealing a federal circuit court ruling, Justice Ginsburg sought to strike down the Air Force policy...
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