Justice Goodwin Liu writes in the Washington Post about his former boss, the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. He says that her 1993 confirmation hearing testimony “provides a master class on our Constitution’s origins and how our nation has grown to become more inclusive and free.”
He also writes:
She is best known for her work advancing women’s rights. But that work was part of a more powerful whole, a vision of equal citizenship that extended to men, racial minorities, people with disabilities and workers.
[Update: Justice Liu discussed Justice Ginsburg on a Bloomberg Law podcast.]