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6. She Encountered Discrimination at Every Turn

After a decade of distinguished study in the academic realm, Ginsburg earned her first position as a professor at Rutgers Law School in 1963. When hired, Ginsburg was informed point-blank that she would be paid less than her male counterparts. Why? Because her husband had a good job that supported her family. At that time, Ginsburg was one of fewer than 20 female law professors in the whole of the US.

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