Ginsberg's contribution to the United States can be summarized as follows:
First, he led the women's movement in law
Justice Ginsberg influenced several most important women's rights cases in the history of the Supreme Court before his death. In the 196s and 197s, the United States protected men's rights well, but it was hostile to women's rights. In a special period, Justice Ginsberg promoted the women's rights movement, not only defending women, but also established a women's rights project with the American Civil Liberties Union, initiated a series of gender discrimination cases, founded a law review magazine, Women's Rights Law Report, compiled the first case book on women's rights, and even persuaded the Supreme Court to find that gender discrimination was prohibited. During his tenure as Chief Justice, Ginsberg handled many cases of discrimination against women and made great contributions to gender equality and the current feminist movement, including the protection of women's right to abortion and the legalization of gay marriage. Although the Supreme Court of the United States is conservative, Justice Ginsberg is obviously close to the left, which plays a role in balancing the Supreme Court. Nevertheless, Ginsberg's approach has always been moderate and not too radical.
Second, the spiritual wealth brought to Americans
Justice Ginsberg was born in the Great Depression. Although he graduated from the famous Cornell University in the United States with the highest score, he was not invited to work when he graduated because of his identity: Jew, woman and mother. However, she did not give up, persisted in studying and researching, and eventually became the first tenured female professor of Columbia University Law School and the general counsel of ACLU. Justice Ginsberg is very demanding of himself and advocates? Become a lady and remain independent? Speak slowly and calmly, and use your thin body to fight for the rights and interests of American women; At the same time, Justice Ginsberg is an optimistic and positive person. In the face of cancer, he actively and optimistically fights, keeps working and keeps fit. Even in his 8 s, he is still an American idol.