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Changing the World, One Case at a Time: A Look at "On the Basis of Sex"
Before she was the "Notorious RBG," Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a young mother and a struggling attorney in a world that wasn't ready for her. The 2018 film On the Basis of Sex (directed by Mimi Leder) captures this vital "origin story," showing how a single tax case laid the groundwork for a lifetime of legal revolution. The Story: More Than a Biopic
The film doesn't try to cover Ginsburg’s entire life. Instead, it focuses on her early years: on the basis of sexhd
The Harvard Years: As one of only nine women in her 1956 Harvard Law class of over 500, Ruth faced blatant institutional sexism.
The Employment Barrier: Despite graduating at the top of her class, she couldn't find a law firm willing to hire a woman, leading her to become a professor at Rutgers Law School.
The Groundbreaking Case: The heart of the film is Moritz v. Commissioner, a 1970 tax case brought to her by her husband, Martin Ginsburg. Why "Moritz" Mattered If you enjoyed On the Basis of Sex
On the Basis of Sex is a 2018 biographical legal drama that chronicles the early career of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
(RBG), long before she became a legendary Supreme Court Justice. Directed by Mimi Leder and starring Felicity Jones, the film captures Ginsburg's transformation from a struggling law student and professor into a trailblazing attorney who dismantled systemic gender discrimination. Plot and Legal Significance The story begins in 1956 at Harvard Law School
, where Ginsburg is one of only nine women in a class of over 500. Despite her academic brilliance, she faces constant sexism—from the dean asking why she is taking a "man's spot" to law firms refusing to hire her after graduation. The film's climax centers on the landmark 1972 case Moritz v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue An Historian's Review of “On the Basis of Sex” Changing the World, One Case at a Time:
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