Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Supreme Court Justice, Champion of Women
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@danielsantiagourtado3430
Ай бұрын
Love your content
@chrislittle2366
Ай бұрын
Never really knew to much about the supreme Court history loved it I kind of like to learn more about more influential supreme Court justices
@chrislittle2366
Ай бұрын
Maybe you could do one on earl warren or thurgood marshall or Sandra day o Connor if love your content would love to see more judges you guys are doing awesome Eric and Karl even though I miss Simon I like your both unique styles
Suggestion for a remarkable woman: Eleanor of Aquatine, Matriach of the Plantagenets.
@chrislittle2366
Ай бұрын
Yeah that would be a great one she was a very interesting person and was the mother of two English kings of vastly different reputation Richard the lionheart is seen as a great military leader and was seen as a very respected warrior while John was a paranoid megalomaniacal tyrant and no future monarchs have named a another king with that name and fortunately no other king johns have sat on the English throne at least history hasn't made us make that mistake again
"Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you." -- Ruth Bader Ginsburg
She was the Bernie Sanders of the court.
@Tuturial464
Ай бұрын
And a Hillary Clinton denial
@TroyBrownTV
16 күн бұрын
A White supremacist just like bernie
The woman with the worst timing ever.
@mwi3865
Ай бұрын
Nah. Seems good to me. An unconstitutional thing got thrown out
@DMZ_5
Ай бұрын
@@mwi3865 just a roundabout excuse to take away women's rights. It may be a states rights issue but its clear that the states cannot be trusted.
@nikig2382
Ай бұрын
@@mwi3865Nope, it was definitely constitutional.
@mwi3865
Ай бұрын
@@nikig2382 abortion was never decided on by congress. It was decided on by the supreme court. Thats fucked up. Those of us that like the constitution know the supreme court cant make laws…
1:35 - Chapter 1 - Ruth comes to brooklyn 3:40 - Chapter 2 - Moving on from flatbush 6:15 - Mid roll ads 7:40 - Chapter 3 - Harvard/columbia & erwin griswold 9:50 - Chapter 4 - Clerkship, international procedure project & academic work 12:30 - Chapter 5 - Women's right project & the aclu 15:25 - Chapter 6 - US court of appeals 17:35 - Chapter 7 - 1993/2010; a distinct approach to the law 19:30 - Chapter 8 - 2010/2020 ; declining health & the lost ginsburg 22:20 - Chapter 9 - A complicated legacy 23:55 - Conclusion
What I think is awesome about Marty Ginsberg was how supportive he was of his wife
40% dislikes at the moment on this video. YT didn't want you to see actual sentiment of political videos like this.
@zaco-km3su
Ай бұрын
No. You're lying. YT hasn't been showing dislikes for years. Nice try. Stop lying.
@rayfinkle9369
Ай бұрын
@@zaco-km3suLying? tf are you talking about? I know when they stopped, when convid and the WH vids were getting massively ratioed. My post has nothing to do with when they stopped doing it 🤡
@rayfinkle9369
Ай бұрын
@@zaco-km3su tf are you talking about? My post has nothing to do with when they stopped the counter 🤡 Everyone knows when they did it, when Joe's WH vids and the
@mwi3865
Ай бұрын
@@rayfinkle9369he is saying you cant see the dislikes bozo
@rayfinkle9369
Ай бұрын
@@mwi3865 So you think I just made up 40%? There are sites you can put the url into and it tells you. Mind blown omg🤯Congrats on being the 2 slowest people on the internet.
Remarkable Justice , but her failing to step down, and enjoy retirement considering her health was failing in my opinion was a huge self serving mistake, but it is what it is. I can’t fully blame her considering how long men “Trump, Biden/Mitch McConnell, and others who hang on waaaaay past their prime plus hoping for a Clinton victory especially knowing what was at stake was careless.
@edstringer1138
Ай бұрын
Almost like she liked power and it wasnt about her causes but all about her being that super liberal judge , the edge lady of the Supreme Court
@mwi3865
Ай бұрын
Ot wasnt a huge self seving mistake. It was a win for constitutionalists. Roe was unconstitutional. Congress males laws not the supreme court
@claytonberg721
11 күн бұрын
@@edstringer1138 Or she liked her job and didn't want to quit.
If she hadn't tried to hold on to allow Hillary to appoint her replacement she wouldn't have been replaced by a conservative.
A surprisingly interesting video, thank you!
Thank you for the information on her story
Can any American explain the difference between a circuit and district court? In my country we have district > high > appeals > supreme. When I hear things like 5th circuit I can’t wrap my head around the name and number combo.
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, video please! One of the Founders of the Parliamentary system way back in in the 1260's. Such an interesting and important person in history
Thanks.
It would be nice to follow up with her SC best friend, Scallia.
It’s cool to learn about famous people.
The notorious RBG
She was a key factor in the failure of the supreme court.
@WanderingExistence
Ай бұрын
So liberal she made the Supreme Court majority conservative. But let's also not forget the fact that (R)'s wouldn't let Obama appoint a SC judge halfway through his term because they said it was too soon to the end... Then they helped Trump put in somebody with less than a year to go. Smh. The absurd world we live in.
@tommynukes6352
Ай бұрын
What you consider a failure some of us consider a success.
@Tuturial464
Ай бұрын
Unfortunately its the rights of women. And whatever you stand for @tommynukes6352
@zack3031
Ай бұрын
@@Tuturial464legally roe v Wade is an open and shut case it goes to the states. Literally nothing to do with women’s rights. RBG herself questioned the ruling. Abortion is not a guaranteed to you in the constitution that’s a fact so it goes to the states under the 10th amendment
@zack3031
Ай бұрын
@@WanderingExistenceshould’ve won the election lol
Is Eric the new permanent host
Do Ante pavelic
Welcome to Hagiographics.
Well I definitely learned alot
Yay the good host!
He's better than the last guy, but he'll never be simon
See that you changed the thumbnail.
She ended up destroying everything she worked forever to build..smh
Eric and james! Thanks For all your hardwork! Suggestion: Theodora, wife of justinian the Great.
Sandra Day O'Conner the first
Yes, She did.
She should have retired under President Obama. She’s largely the reason we have the Supreme Court we have today and for the repeal of Roe V. Wade. The only reason she didn’t retire earlier was selfishness.
@darcyrobbs6866
Ай бұрын
Whaaaat...? Her? selfish? no.... What gave you that idea? was it the baby murder part?
@maxwirt921
Ай бұрын
@@darcyrobbs6866 Her advocacy for women’s rights is admirable. Abortion isn’t murder, since you can’t murder something that isn’t alive. She should’ve retired to keep the right wing nut jobs out.
@fsociety6983
Ай бұрын
@@maxwirt921 "right wing nut jobs" = actually applying the constitution? It's not the job of SCOTUS to make law and saying abortion laws are a violation of the Ninth Amendment is an absurd reading of the Constitution. No one took away any rights, it is not the role of the court to confer them in the first place.
The Supreme Court should never have been going into legislative action with abortion, it’s not the supreme court’s job to legislate it’s congress they are supposed to figure out what the laws say and if they violate the constitution, Denmark didn’t have judicial law making but a compromise among the parliament which is like congress as it is intended to be, 12 weeks of abortion after only if the mother is in physical danger according to doctors, it has resulted in a very different situation in Denmark where the rules where follow and no abortion debate is present, no crazy movement for or against abortion is present, unlike in the USA where only recently the totalitarian ruling against the separation of power was repealed and the voters and there representatives was the ones running the legislative branch as intended.
@nikig2382
Ай бұрын
Roe v Wade was a ruling, not a law. Interpreting the constitution is not the same as legislating.
I'm most impressed by people who can put personal feelings and beliefs aside to make impartial decisions based on facts and logic. Those who prefer to be remembered for what they accomplished not what they were or what they stood for. That is both a demonstration of will and intellect.
@TheStuckNorris
Ай бұрын
Well she didnt do that. In her own word roe v wade was bad law and would beoverturned easily. She just wanted black babies to keep being aborted
@BigMobe
Ай бұрын
@@TheStuckNorris I never mentioned Roe v Wade. My comment was directed more towards the content creator who is probably getting ratioed for making this about her being a woman for women instead of simply highlighting the merits of her life.
@mwi3865
Ай бұрын
@@TheStuckNorrisare you saying you think the supreme court can make laws??? That is not a thong can legally do. Thats congresses job. Congress never made it a paw and it got thrown in the trash as it should have been. Congress has had many decades and did nothing. Your beef is with them
More like "champion of incompetence"
Yes. Yes, she did.
Felix frankfurter could be a interesting video
The price that millions of women will be paying for decades to come simply cannot be calculated. RBG's decision was not only a mistake, it was a disaster that happens once in several lifetimes.
Please make a video on Jigoro Kano, an educator who founded Judo.
As great as she was at her job, she was struck by the same love of power that a lot of people in her position have. She was so stuck on the power her position gave her that she thought she couldn't be replaced, and as a result, she stayed longer than she should have and allowed room for Trump to stack the SCOTUS. I lost a lot of respect for her after that.
All these comments putting such blame on RBG but not on what a ton of men did to curb progress in this country is proving the point about the gap still between men and women. True feminism is equality AND JUSTICE for all.
23:31 Amy coney Barrett, a tone of disgust i hear from Your voice. I remember when this channel had tried its best to be "independent" on politics, but that is over Thanks, RBG. You gave us ACB
@rogerpenske2411
Ай бұрын
Indeed. Truly a better Pick-A-Chick than RBG
@TheStuckNorris
Ай бұрын
It never was Simon has the worst case of TDS on earth
@multiyapples
Ай бұрын
@@TheStuckNorris I’m no fan of Simon but Trump is a shit president and person.
@nikig2382
Ай бұрын
I mean, her ethics/morals are objectively lacking, to put it mildly. Obviously you’re not independent either since you got mad about it and then went on to express gratitude for her existence.
@jonwolf6822
Ай бұрын
Yeah, this video is horribly biased. Pathetic writing.
I'd hate to have a job where Im constantly considering my own death
Remarkable career. She should have retired earlier. She could definitely live off her pension.
@mwi3865
Ай бұрын
No
She is looking up on us
@hiramnoone
Ай бұрын
In asbestos underwear.
@SamS-uv2ql
Ай бұрын
She's dead mate. Not looking anywhere
@jimfoard5671
Ай бұрын
You'll find out someday. Now is the day of salvation.@@SamS-uv2ql
@jameswhite4874
Ай бұрын
There is no heaven and hell.
@jimfoard5671
Ай бұрын
There is definitely a hot hell waiting for you and a heaven waiting for me.@@jameswhite4874
Jeeze there is a lot of hate for her She loved her job and wanted to stay on I can feel why she wanted to stay at her job. people are doing the same thing right now to another judge and she is only 69.
@BigMobe
Ай бұрын
That means only 4 years well past the expiration date. Complications due to old age taking someone still holding a position is a clear sign they should have resigned earlier.
I'm sad to say, she made a terrible mistake.
RBG is inarguably a complicated person. She'll always be a hero of mine, but the current construction of the Supreme Court is a consequence of her unwillingness to ever back down. One of her most admirable traits managed to create unintended consequences that have turned out to be disastrous. I grant that there was literally no possible way for her to forsee that, and again, her rigor and commitment are absolutely to be admired. And, again, she will always be a hero of mine. I only wish she had had a touch more foresight.
Uth
Another pre-internet old person screwing everything up. Man I wish we could fast forward 15 years to when they're all gone.
@claytonberg721
11 күн бұрын
Considering how predominantly conservative gen-z males are wait and see how well that one works out for you.
@kurtbaldwin6984
11 күн бұрын
@@claytonberg721 I'm conservative sooooooooo🤔
What a difference a few weeks would have made, if she'd made it just a few more weeks 😢
She wanted the age of consent to be lowered to 12 years old. She was a champion alright. A champion PDF. Good Riddance. 🔥
@someguy7819
Ай бұрын
She's done a lot of bad things however she never said that. It's a fake quote
@Seawitch907
Ай бұрын
That’s because she was in college at 13!
@Them_kids_momma
Ай бұрын
@@Seawitch907this doesn’t make sense:
@jameswhite4874
Ай бұрын
Tell me you are uneducated without having to actually tell me.
@fsociety6983
Ай бұрын
@@someguy7819 They hear a thing, they repeat the thing. That's really as far as the critical thought goes with most people. "No bother to actually check if it's true, I dislike her so I'll just assume it is"
I’m not familiar with her work but why is she so controversial
@Them_kids_momma
Ай бұрын
Go read up on her… wouldn’t that make more sense?
@Tuturial464
Ай бұрын
Especially on her last moments when she decided not to step down during the Obama administration
@worldofdoom995
Ай бұрын
She didn't retire when she was ill and allowed a supermajority of conservative justices on the Supreme Court.
@MalikF15
Ай бұрын
@@worldofdoom995 ya I looked it and she was asked to step down in early Obamas second term and said no. Ironically she helps undo issues like Roe v Wade
Watching HBO and other news outlets produce documentaries and try to pump up the celebrity status and Importance of “RBG” (which only emerged as a mainstream term at all 2015-End of Life) only to have the entire support apparatus declare her an evil heretic for her failure to live was hilarious.
@TheStuckNorris
Ай бұрын
She died in her ivory tower. Enabling sanity to replace savagery and the extermination of minority children to atleast slow down a bit in states without a demon in control
Wonder what she feels if she looks up to see these comments section.
Love her or hate her, RBG was still a titan of US politics and the Supreme Court and also the world in fact and she was very important to American history. This coming from a Canuck that is.
@hiramnoone
Ай бұрын
So was Benedict Arnold. And Bozo the Clown for that matter.
@jamellfoster6029
Ай бұрын
Harrisonmiller so true.
@rayfinkle9369
Ай бұрын
Is that what the MSM told you as they gushed all over her? Or was it the movie they made about her? 🙄
Ruth always says that one law firm asked when she was going to have another baby. Definitely a question that isn’t allowed now
Glad she's gone 🙏🙏🙏
@cavramau
Ай бұрын
The overreach after she died is yet to deliver us the gift of a two term president.
@mwi3865
Ай бұрын
@@cavramauoverreach after? Roe being a thing was unconstitutional overreach
@cavramau
Ай бұрын
@@mwi3865 so protection from unwarranted search and ceasure doesn't extend to bodily function. Ok wait till they require masturbatory log books and period log books. Take condoms off the shelves and let's see how overthe top you think rbg was with her protection of privacy.
I have to say as a long time watcher of this and your other channels, though I'm not a huge fan of Karl, I refuse to watch this Eric guy.
@mwi3865
Ай бұрын
Im the other way around. I despise carl but love this guy. Karls voice is awful and his “jokes” are shit
@ArchangelXCI
Ай бұрын
I prefer Eric over Karl. Eric doesn’t go on tangents on serious topics. At least Simon saved that sort of thing for Brain Blaze. Karl always breaks up the story with his little facts. Takes away from the writer’s work
Well team at Bio Graphics I did it again, fell asleep while watching. Oh well, I guess I will get to rewatch this video on a woman whom I know is well deserving of her own video. And with that I say "re-roll film!"
No one else has done more to advance the pro-life cause than her, I'm so glad she turned out the way she did, I still hope to meet her in heaven
Its sad that the greatest thing she ever did was pass away.
@zaco-km3su
Ай бұрын
No, that definitely wasn't. It will be the greatest things you ever did.
Activist old Bolshevik judge who used the Constitution to line her parrot cage.
@DrakeSmith-tn6ij
Ай бұрын
How is RBG a communist?
237th
Is Biographics making political stands now? What a terrible title.
@SEAZNDragon
Ай бұрын
I suggest you look through their back catalogue
@DJL78
Ай бұрын
Facts scare the weak. Wake up 😼
@meghanphillips3495
Ай бұрын
She did though.
@rayfinkle9369
Ай бұрын
40% dislikes at the moment. Hiding the dislike of videos like these is why they got rid of that button in the first place. Almost half the viewers disagree with this garbage, but you wouldn't know it.
@SEAZNDragon
Ай бұрын
@@rayfinkle9369 then how you know?
This video is too politically biased
The Supreme Court went downhill after her
@WanderingExistence
Ай бұрын
... And partly because of her.
@zakhm05
Ай бұрын
Because of her
@rogerpenske2411
Ай бұрын
Oh my, the Supreme Court went to hell under King Roosevelt II when he packed the Court to usher in Communosociofascism.
RBG was a strong woman. She suffered so much gender discrimination so that she could fight for the rights of women and men to have the same rights in the sight of the law and everywhere else and I miss her like crap.
@douglaz74
Ай бұрын
Yet she stayed on to point Trump was able to hand the Supreme Court to Christian nationalists
Ruth was a realist, equality law needed to progress step by step. Great mind and I admire the lady.
It warms my heart that this woman is looking up at us right now with a tear in her eye thinking "damn it's hot"
@Im_Just_A_Dreamer
Ай бұрын
You condone eternal suffering? How evil are you? I hope it’s not as evil as your fictional god
As long as Karlsmallbrain, who looks as though he has done 10 years in solitary confinement with his sallow, pasty skin, is not allowed back on this channel, this channel might survive.
Unfortunately, she passed away before the issue of men competing in women's sports could be decided by the US Supreme Court. I believe she would have ruled in favor of females, thus forbidding men, who identify as females, to enter women's sporting events.
@nikig2382
Ай бұрын
Trans men are men and trans women are women. They should be treated as such, especially if they have gone through the gender-affirming process. Experts have said there isn’t a major physiological advantage anyways. Let them compete where they feel comfortable, it’s not hurting anyone, even if some of those swimmers are upset about it.
Massive respect for RBG, a true champion of equal rights
She wasn't a champion for unborn women.
@jamellfoster6029
Ай бұрын
Not every lady wants to be a mother. Why should they be forced to do so?? You misogynistic men act like motherhood is the best thing that a lady can do. I know plenty of ladies who are not mothers who are very successful and fulfilled. My own daughters don't want to become mothers.
@Them_kids_momma
Ай бұрын
Because unborn “women” aren’t women.
@ryancarroll2886
Ай бұрын
That's not a thing.
@kell_checks_in
Ай бұрын
Sorry. That should be "unborn girls."
@jimfoard5671
Ай бұрын
You may say it's not a "thing", but an unborn baby is a precious soul in the eyes of God.@@ryancarroll2886
RIP to RBG. If only you were still here to fight for us
Gross
She should have gracefully stepped away.
@mwi3865
Ай бұрын
Nope
she will always be remembered for her stubborn and selfish grasp on power, giving trump yet another supreme court pick and threatening what little constitutional integrity we had. we should use her legacy as a call to reform the supreme court. we need a jury for the final decisions, the judges should simply guide the process and help impartial jurors. elites should always work for the people.
@Biographics
Ай бұрын
Actually, I think that's a great idea. We use a jury for trials, so why not in matters that directly affect the rights of Amercians? I'd also like it to be illegal for Justices to take what amounts to bribes.
@hiramnoone
Ай бұрын
The only patriotic thing she ever did.
@hiramnoone
Ай бұрын
@@Biographics In most cases the very judgeship is a bribe.
@Jimmy_in_Mexico
Ай бұрын
@@BiographicsMay she burn in the perpetual insaciable flames of Gehenna and her screams could never be heard because of the millions of innocent babies she facilitated the abortion of. The only possible way to look at her life as being positive is her support of abortion is exercized mostly by liberals and they are effectively killing their voting base
@fsociety6983
Ай бұрын
@@Biographics The judges are the jury, that's why there are so many of them. How could anyone think that having a random selection of 12 people decide the most edge-case applications of the constitution be a good thing? How can a supposed historical/political channel not understand the basic function of SCOTUS?
Rest in agony
Isn’t the Supreme Court meant to be a political, and until death or voluntary retirement to avoid outside interference, just like it illegal to demonstrate near the house of a judge of the Supreme Court which is totally ignored by the misnomer the Democratic Party, which doesn’t care about the constitution or laws just power, new low is law fair or whatever they call persecution of the opposition candidate with the weaponized legal system and most media failing their role as the 4 branches of power intended to check the 3 branches, but instead the US media for the most part is state propaganda. How the mighty has fallen. Please remove the statue of Liberty from New York it is a symbol of blind justice not the opposite as is the case now.
When RBG died, gender equality lost its strongest advocate. Who is left to fight for us now?
63,000,000 lives.
Her reluctance to step down during the Obama admin directly led to a more constitutional supreme court, opposed to a progressive activist one. The highest court in the land is no place to have a majority radical ideology. Her indulgent plan to be replaced by an activist justice directly led to a more balanced court.... Where would the country be with a Democrat super-majority in the house, senate, executive, AND a radical/activist supreme court during the COVID hysteria in Biden's first term? The country would be even more like California... Thank you R.B.G.!
GOOD RIDDANCE
Good riddens
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
Ай бұрын
Good riddens? Is that anything like "good riddance"?
@hiramnoone
Ай бұрын
@@AnnaAnna-uc2ff Exactly like it. I disagree with the spelling, but certainly not the sentiment.
@Im_Just_A_Dreamer
Ай бұрын
@@hiramnooneThe spelling suggests that the stance wasn’t well thought through.
Alot of babies are alive because she wouldn't give up power.
NOT a champion for women. A horrible judge. Thank God she was replaced with a true champion ; a constitutionalist.
@Im_Just_A_Dreamer
Ай бұрын
You should probably try thanking someone who *actually exists* rather than your fictional god.
My head cannon is at the end of her life she realized what a horrible mistake she made and so refused to go till she could give it up for a conservative.
She was way too liberal
Before I watched: Mistake? Yeah, her only mistake was dying before Trump got out of office. After watching: yeah, and not retiring under Obama.
Things that are different, are not equal.
@Im_Just_A_Dreamer
Ай бұрын
Women are not “things”.
Glad she's gone.
Brilliant jurist, overstayed her effective date, and managed to torpedo SCOTUS post-mortem. Thumbs, and middle fingers, up to RBG.
Uth