Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Dorit Beinisch with Nina Totenberg: 92Y Talks Episode 11 - The 92nd Street Y, New York

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Dorit Beinisch with Nina Totenberg: 92Y Talks Episode 11

Oct 23, 2014


Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and former President of the Supreme Court of Israel Dorit Beinisch join NPR’s Nina Totenberg for a historic "meeting of the minds" of two judicial stateswomen and pioneers as they reflect on their professional journeys, the role of the Supreme Court in a democracy and challenges to the judiciary in the United States and Israel today.

Recorded October 19, 2014 at 92nd Street Y.

Categories: 92NY Talks Podcast


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