Tag: Justice

Reflecting on the legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

In the 1970s, the fight to grant women equality under the US constitution was a losing one, but Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who would become a Supreme Court Justice, convinced the all-male court to take sex discrimination seriously by defending a case on a man’s right to drink beer. At the time, the women’s...

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A return from Guantanamo

Kevin Wiener JD ’15 On New Year’s Day 2008, Stefanie Rengel was brutally murdered outside her home. While the stabbing was carried out by David Bagshaw, the murder was masterminded by his girlfriend Melissa Todorovic, who used sexual blackmail to orchestrate Rengel’s death. Todorovic was tried, convicted...

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