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Ginsburg: Mutual respect unites nine

Written by Samantha Pergadia, Staff Writer
Published: Friday, October 24th, 2008
As one of the nine women out of the 500 students in the Harvard Law School class of 1956, Ruth Bader Ginsburg had to stand up for herself.

In fact, she had to answer then-Dean of Harvard Law School Erwin ...

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  • 8:59 p.m. on Oct. 24th, 2008
    Posted by
    to Marvin

    Yes, unfortunately, only factual information was discussed.

  • 11:25 a.m. on Oct. 30th, 2008
    Posted by
    Silly Mimi

    I think it's important to realize that a large percentage of Americans express in polls that abortion should be limited to the first trimester and not the entire pregnancy. Barack Obama has promised Planned Parenthood that he will vote for Roe v. Wade to become carved in stone, eliminating all possibility that abortion be limited through public referendum.

  • midnight on Oct. 31st, 2008
    Posted by
    Jon

    Choose is a transitive verb. "A woman's right to choose..." what? It needs an object, as in "a woman's right to choose to procure an abortion." Learn how to write.

  • 3:57 p.m. on Nov. 1st, 2008
    Posted by
    @Jon

    Uh, isn't "a woman's right to choose" a pretty popular catchphrase all by itself? I'm not sure what the problem is.

  • 2:36 p.m. on Nov. 2nd, 2008
    Posted by
    Jon

    It's biased language used by one particular side of an issue. That's what the problem is. It's no different then if the article used the phrase "right to kill."

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