Jeffrey Rosen is a legal scholar, journalist, and President of the National Constitution Center.
He developed a friendship with Ruth Bader Ginsburg after meeting her in an elevator in 1991, bonding over their shared love of opera.
Rosen's articles and commentary on legal affairs have been widely published.
He conducted numerous interviews with Ginsburg over the years, which form the basis of this book.
Rosen's unique position as both a legal expert and Ginsburg's friend allowed him to create an intimate portrait of the justice, offering readers insights into her thoughts on law, life, and liberty.
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