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The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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Final C hapter Coda Written by E ditor Scott Dodson Notes by Rebecca OConnor Types of Conflict Ultimately she seems to believe that judges can and should strive to make the legal system a positive agent for good And even when she is on the dissenting side of an opinion she doe ID: 614673

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The Legacy of Ruth Bader GinsburgFinal Chapter “Coda”Written by Editor Scott DodsonNotes by Rebecca O’Connor

Types of ConflictSlide2
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Ultimately, she seems to believe that judges can and should strive to make the legal system a positive agent for good. And even when she is on the dissenting side of an opinion, she does not give up but rather uses oral argument to help shape the Court’s opinions and, at a last resort, uses her own pen to project optimism that her view will one day prevail.-p. 235

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s

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One of those skills is acute sense of conflict management. Law is conflict. So is life. But not all conflict is the same. Some conflict is productive and should be cultivated. The ability of the law to create space for and give voice to various law-speaking institutions has the potential to turn conflict into healthy conversation-and eventual cooperation-while at the same time highlighting the humility of each institution. - p. 235-236 Optimism a RealitySlide5

At the same time, other conflicts are harmful and demand resistance. Social conflict, arising from social inequality, should be resolved rather than fomented. - p. 236 Some Conflicts are HarmfulSlide6

Finally, some conflict is neither good nor bad but rather an indelible feature of relationships. This conflict is not to be resolved but rather to be managed. - p. 236

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