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Professor Aaron Saiger on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: ‘She was the most tenacious person I ever met’

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By Newsroom on September 22, 2020 Faculty, In the News

Professor Aaron Saiger, a former clerk for the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, shares his memories of the Justice and discusses her accomplishments and legacy with ABC News.

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