9. As a Judge for the US Court of Appeals She Wrote 300 Opinions in 13 Years
President Jimmy Carter appointed Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 1980, where she served for 13 years before joining the Supreme Court. Over that time, she wrote about 300 opinions. That’s about one opinion every two weeks. Not only that, but during her time on the US Court of Appeals, she developed a reputation as a moderate who was able to work on both sides of the aisle to get the job done.
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