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Justice Ginsburg: Women on the Bench

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on a rare visit to Newark. A “Due Process” exclusive.

Aired 09/12/2012 | Rating NR

Due Process

Justice Ginsburg: Women on the Bench

Special | 26m 40s

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on a rare visit to Newark. A “Due Process” exclusive.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg - once the only woman on The Court,now its oldest member - back in Newark, where she once taught law, to commune with women judges. A rare opportunity to see and hear the iconic justice. And “Due Process” has exclusive access.

Aired 09/12/2012 | Rating NR

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Due Process

Justice Ginsburg: Women on the Bench

Special | 26m 40s

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg - once the only woman on The Court,now its oldest member - back in Newark, where she once taught law, to commune with women judges. A rare opportunity to see and hear the iconic justice. And “Due Process” has exclusive access.

Aired 09/12/2012 | Rating NR

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