Of the 112 Supreme Court justices in American history, four have been women. Statistically speaking, they get interrupted. A lot. By men.
That means not even Ruth Bader Ginsburg is safe — though she has managed to get interrupted less over time — according to a new study by Northwestern University's Pritzker School of Law.
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Professor Tonja Jacobi and doctoral candidate Dylan Schweers studied a public database of Roberts Court oral arguments as well as a database they created to analyze how dynamics changed in the Supreme Court as it added one, two, and three sitting female justices. Read more...
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