Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Legacy

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In this Oct. 29, 2015, photo provided by The Lower Eastside Girls Club, members of the club pose with author Shana Knizhnik, second from right, at a book launch event for "Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg," by Irin Carmon and Knizhnik, in New York. Younger women and girls say they were inspired by the late justice's achievements, her intellect and her fierce determination as she pursued her career. Allana Clarke / The Lower Eastside Girls Club via AP
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In this Oct. 29, 2015, photo provided by The Lower Eastside Girls Club, members of the club pose with author Shana Knizhnik, second from right, at a book launch event for "Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg," by Irin Carmon and Knizhnik, in New York. Younger women and girls say they were inspired by the late justice's achievements, her intellect and her fierce determination as she pursued her career. Allana Clarke / The Lower Eastside Girls Club via AP

Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Legacy

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Reset remembers the legal, historic and cultural legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Supreme Court justice who reached pop-icon status as the “Notorious RBG.” Ginsburg died Friday after surviving a years-long battle with cancer.

GUESTS: David Lat, founding editor of the legal news site Above The Law

Kristen Clarke, president and executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee For Civil Rights Under Law

Aziz Huq, University of Chicago law professor who clerked for Justice Ginsburg; co-author of How to Save a Constitutional Democracy