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My Own Words is a assortment of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's public writing and speeches. It offers biographical information and a discussion of her intellectual interests and positions. Ginsburg was created in 1933 in Brooklyn to a Russian Jewish immigrant family. She excelled in academics and exhibited an early curiosity about human protection under the law as evidenced by an eighth-grade newspaper praising the Charter of the United Nations. In 1950, she inserted Cornell College or university where she found Martin Ginsburg during her freshman calendar year. They committed in 1954, and he enthusiastically supported her profession in legislation until his loss of life this year 2010. Ginsburg provided delivery to a little princess in 1955 and inserted Harvard Law Institution in 1956. She was one of only nine ladies in a class of around 500. Women with children were not encouraged to go after law at that time. Please take note of: this is an overview, analysis and review of the book and not the original booklet.