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Maron Sorenson Of Bowdoin On The Death Of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg — And The Aftermath

Assistant Professor of Government Maron Sorenson teaches the first-year seminar, The Supreme Court and Social Change.

Published September 23, 2020 by Bowdoin News

Assistant Professor of Government Maron Sorenson, who teaches the first-year seminar, The Supreme Court and Social Change, shares her insight into the life and legacy of US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died September 18, 2020, on Maine Public Radio’s Maine Calling.

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Also appearing on the program are GLAD Civil Rights Project Director Mary Bonauto H’14, Wall Street Journal political editor Jeanne Cummings, and US Senator Angus King.

Listen to the program here.

Take a look at Sorenson's first-year seminar, The Supreme Court and Social Change, as taught to members of the Class of 2020 back in the fall of 2016:


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