Description: TIME Magazine April 27/May 4 2015 Ruth Bader Ginsburg RBG This issue of TIME Magazine features the iconic Ruth Bader Ginsburg, also known as RBG, on the cover. The publication is a weekly magazine that covers news and general interest topics, and is printed in English with illustrated features. It was published in May 2015 and has a paid circulation distribution. This issue is a must-have for anyone interested in the life and work of RBG, a trailblazing figure in the legal world. It is a great addition to any collection of magazines or books on influential individuals. Consider subscribing to TIME Magazine to stay up-to-date on current events and news. Please note: I gladly combine shipping. If you are interested in multiple items, make me a reasonable offer on what you'd like. Upon acceptance, I'll send you an invoice that reflects combined shipping. About Ruth Bader Ginsburg Ruth Bader Ginsburg, born on March 15, 1933, in Brooklyn, New York, was a trailblazing American lawyer, jurist, and women's rights advocate who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her passing in 2020. Ginsburg's remarkable career spanned decades and left an indelible mark on American law and society. Ginsburg began her legal career at a time when women faced significant barriers in the legal profession. Despite encountering discrimination and skepticism, she persevered, graduating first in her class from Columbia Law School in 1959. Ginsburg's early work focused on gender equality and women's rights, and she became a leading advocate for advancing legal protections against gender-based discrimination. In 1972, Ginsburg co-founded the Women's Rights Project at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), where she litigated a series of landmark cases challenging gender-based discrimination before the Supreme Court. Her strategic legal arguments and persuasive advocacy played a crucial role in expanding constitutional protections for women's rights, leading to significant victories in cases such as Reed v. Reed (1971) and Frontiero v. Richardson (1973). Ginsburg's tireless efforts to promote gender equality caught the attention of President Jimmy Carter, who appointed her to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1980. During her tenure on the appellate court, Ginsburg earned a reputation as a thoughtful and pragmatic jurist, known for her meticulous approach to legal reasoning and commitment to fairness and justice. In 1993, President Bill Clinton nominated Ginsburg to the Supreme Court, making her the second woman to serve on the nation's highest court. Throughout her 27-year tenure on the Supreme Court, Ginsburg emerged as a prominent voice for progressive values and civil liberties, known for her sharp intellect, principled dissenting opinions, and unwavering commitment to upholding the Constitution. Ginsburg's jurisprudence on the Supreme Court reflected her lifelong dedication to advancing equality and justice for all Americans. She authored groundbreaking opinions in cases addressing gender discrimination, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, voting rights, and access to healthcare, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to shape the legal landscape of the United States. Beyond her judicial work, Ginsburg became a cultural icon and source of inspiration for millions of people around the world. Dubbed the "Notorious RBG" by admirers, she captured the public's imagination with her fearless advocacy and unwavering determination to uphold the rule of law. Ginsburg's resilience in the face of adversity and her pioneering achievements paved the way for future generations of women in the legal profession and beyond. Ruth Bader Ginsburg's passing on September 18, 2020, marked the end of an era, but her legacy as a champion of justice and equality endures. Her profound impact on American law and society serves as a testament to the power of principled leadership and the enduring quest for a more perfect union. About Time Magazine Time Magazine, one of the world's most recognizable news magazines, was co-founded in 1923 by Briton Hadden and Henry Luce, making it the first weekly news magazine in the United States. Its inception marked a revolution in news reporting, aiming to consolidate the week's news into a concise, accessible format that catered to the increasingly fast-paced lifestyle of the American public. From its earliest days, Time established a distinctive style, adopting a narrative format that often personified countries and leaders, making complex international issues more relatable to its readership. The magazine quickly became known for its in-depth coverage of major political, economic, and cultural events, presented in a way that was both informative and engaging. Over the decades, Time Magazine has been at the forefront of journalism, renowned for its comprehensive coverage of critical global issues. Its annual "Person of the Year" feature, introduced in 1927, has become a significant aspect of popular culture, highlighting individuals or groups who have had the most substantial impact on news headlines over the year. During World War II, Time played a crucial role in informing the American public about the progress of the war and the key figures involved. Its international editions, launched in the 1940s, expanded its reach, making Time a global icon of news reporting. In the latter half of the 20th century, Time continued to evolve, reflecting and shaping public discourse through its coverage of the Cold War, space race, civil rights movement, and technological advancements. The magazine has been lauded for its investigative journalism, in-depth analysis, and commitment to covering both sides of every story. Entering the digital age, Time has successfully transitioned into the digital realm, with a strong online presence that complements its print edition. It continues to offer a mix of news, features, and commentary, including multimedia content and interactive features on its website. Time's influence extends beyond its news coverage, with lists like the Time 100 influencing public discussions about influence and achievement in the modern world. Despite changes in ownership and the evolving media landscape, Time Magazine has remained a trusted source for news and analysis, upholding its mission to inform, educate, and inspire its readers around the globe. Now a part of Time Inc., Time Magazine stands as a testament to the enduring importance of quality journalism in informing public opinion and fostering global understanding, remaining a pillar in the industry with its unwavering commitment to reporting the news with depth, accuracy, and insight.
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Publication Month: May
Publication Year: 2015
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Weekly
Publication Name: Time
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Distribution: Paid Circulation
Features: Illustrated
Genre: News
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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Topic: news, general interest
ISSN: 0040-781X
Publisher: Time, Inc