“RBG” is a documentary about the
career and achievements of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The film follows Justice
Ginsburg’s life from her early days growing up in Brooklyn to her college, law
school and professional accomplishments which ultimately found her sitting as
an Associate Justice on the highest court in the land. However, the film is not
just the story of a woman’s love for the law, it is also a love story of a husband
and wife whose mutual caring and respect for each other allowed this physically
small but large in stature lady to become an icon and beacon for all who believe
in equality and fairness under the laws of our land. Attending law school and
seeking a job afterward was not easy for any of us in the late 1950’s. Add to
that the special difficulties and challenges Justice Ginsburg met while at the
same time being a wife, mother and “lady lawyer” encountering the “no women
allowed” policies in most law firms in the land. Despite all of these
obstacles, this unique and marvelous person persevered and succeeded. I give this film 4 stars with kudos to the
documentarians for making and telling this inspiring story of tenacity and
dedication. As one law student and admirer of the Justice wisely said after
reviewing her decisions and career: “You can’t spell the word truth without…
RUTH”.
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