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10 Drink Minimum

Chris Burnett

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Hosted by Chris, Hollyanne, and Smiley. A beer and lifestyle show set to the background of Albuquerque New Mexico! We talk pop culture, and what it’s like living in the Duke City!
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Veteran's Minimum

Blue Wire, Nick Dais, Veteran's Minimum

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Veterans Minimum is the best sports betting vibe on the internet hosted by Nick "The Lamb" Dais. Nick brings on a wide variety of guests on the show that features in-depth interviews with celebrities, musicians, comedians, athletes and reporters. Commentary from Nick and his co-hosts, which often times are his childhood friends, football analysis, sports betting coverage and many other sports in the current events
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2 Drink Minimum

Mike Ward & Pantelis

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Mike Ward, Pantelis and Chris Ramsay provide a weekly dose of comedy alongside various guests ranging from established comedians, to local weirdos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Standup comedian, writer, and candlehead Selena Coppock (@selenacoppock) talks with guests about their individual candle journeys, including candle stories, favorite scents, and candle controversies. New episodes drop every other Tuesday (usually). Follow @twowickminimum! (music: bensound.com)
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Two Think Minimum

Technology Policy Institute

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Podcast of the Technology Policy Institute of Washington, D.C. The Technology Policy Institute is a think tank that focuses on the economics of innovation, technological change, and related regulation in the United States and around the world. Our mission is to advance knowledge and inform policymakers by producing independent, rigorous research and by sponsoring educational programs and conferences on major issues affecting information technology and communications policy.
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Minimum Competence

Andrew and Gina Leahey

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The idea is that this podcast can accompany you on your commute home and will render you minimally competent on the major legal news stories of the day. The transcript is available in the form of a newsletter at www.minimumcomp.com. www.minimumcomp.com
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MINIMUM

David Rowyn

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Welcome to MINIMUM—a show that takes hours and hours of the world's best podcasts and distills them into one semi-decent 15 minute episode.
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Minimum Fare

Minimum Fare

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Philip Simondet plays a cab driver, Carl, who picks up odd, interesting characters and finds himself in odd, interesting situations. The episodes are all improvised, then edited. Guest starring improvisers from the Minneapolis, St. Paul improv community.
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Bear Minimum

Steven Zokal

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Steven recaps and gives his thoughts on every Chicago Bears game after their completion. No stats, no numbers, just a football guy being a dude talking about his favorite football team.
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The minimum wagers

The Minimum Wagers

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Join Byron and Daniel as they tackle life experiences, struggles, relationships and everything in between. We’re not rich just your average “minimum wagers”. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-minimum-wagers/support
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This a general discussion podcast where we get into daily events, sports, and have great laughs doing it. Hosted by your favorite meatball, Me! Joseph "Nugget" Boudreaux! Come laugh and have fun with me and my ridiculous family!
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In today's podcast, we talk about the minimum wage and how it affects our country plus what solutions we think are best for solving the crisis. Cover art photo provided by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ripato
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The Bare Minimum Podcast

The Bare Minimum Podcast

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Listen to how Nae Tremayne puts her special guest in the Hot Seat and get their point of view on CRAZY but REAL life situations. We bring everything BUT the minimum !!!! INQUIRIES/SUBMISSIONS: theBareMinimumshow@gmail.com
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My name is Jamar Dee but the radio name is Ketchup. Ketch my podcast Minimum Wage Heartthrobs right now on SoundCloud & iTunes. I cover some of the latest sports & music news. I might drop some music on SoundCloud too FB: Jamar Dee SC: Ketchup Dan Twitter & IG: DanKetchup IG Funny Page: Minimum_Wage_Heartthrobs Website: whatstheketch.com/shop
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Welcome to the Two Drink Minimum Podcast, here we are going to explore almost anything. Sports, movies, fitness and maybe a little hunting. Anything that I find interesting we will talk about. We will have guest, great conversation and deep (maybe not deep) insights. Come join me and explore my fascination about all sorts of topics in my way
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The Defense Entrepreneurs Forum (DEF) inspires, connects and empowers people in order to promote an innovative culture in the U.S. national security. The Minimum Viable Podcast (MVP) is our way of sharing about people, events, and activities going on across the virtuous insurgency. You should also follow us on social media and subscribe to our monthly newsletter to stay in the loop! You can learn more about the DEF community and get involved at def.org/join.
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The Minimum Viable Business Podcast

Nunzio Bruno: Business Strategist, Management Consultant and Professor

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The daily business podcast dedicated to helping you take your business off of the backs of napkins and kitchen tables and out into the world delivering your value to the people that really need it.
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The Minimum Viable Show

Martin Slaney

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A sub-15 minute podcast about the trials and tribulations of getting that first version of your product, your Minimum Viable Product ("MVP"), up and running - especially using no code. Your host, Martin Slaney, will chat with founders and product people about their journey in those daunting early stages, how they went from idea through to research, design and build. I'll also be getting the view from VCs to find out what they're looking for. The aim? To give key takeaways and actionable idea ...
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Two Mic Minimum

Two Mic Minimum

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Two New York comedians interview comics from smaller comedy scenes around the country and world as well as banter about local comedy news stories. A great listen for comedy fans who might not know about the plethora of smaller more local scenes outside the major comedy cities. Hosted by Peter Clark-Deutsch & Sean Barry (@ClarkDeutschP) (@bigbarry63) Reach out to us if you want to be a guest! Or if you want us to talk about your city’s comedy scene, DM us on social media or email us at twomic ...
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On this episode, Nick and George talk about the LIFETIME ban on Jontay Porter from the NBA, do you think this is fair?? Then, is the dynasty over in Golden State with the Big 3 as we know it & the preview for the Lakers/Nuggets & why the Nuggets are the new dynasty! Interested in experiencing the EESystem technology for yourself? Go to unifydhealin…
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This Day in Legal History: Sirhan Sirhan Convicted On this day in legal history, April 17, 1969, Sirhan Sirhan was convicted of one of the most high-profile crimes of the 20th century—the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Kennedy, a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States, was shot on June 5, 196…
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This week on 2DM, we talk about Barron Trump, Austin comedy, germs and more! 2 Drink Minimum episodes are also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher and Spotify. Get your tickets for the English show at the Bordel here: https://www.lebordel.ca/spectacles/bordel-in-english/ Need a studio to record your podcast…
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Selena took a brief hiatus from TWM, which she addresses at the top of the episode, but we are back! This week, Selena chats with singer, songwriter, and candlehead Paisley Fields (@PaisleyJamesFields on Insta, @PaisleyFields on TikTok) about his candle journey, from Mall of America candlemaking with his show choir candle crew to Yankee Candle grab…
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This Day in Legal History: MLK’s Letter from Birmingham Jail On April 16, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr., a central figure in the American civil rights movement, penned one of the most significant literary pieces in American history—his "Letter from Birmingham Jail." His writing came during a pivotal time for civil rights, following his arrest for p…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and Josh Williams talk about the WILD UFC 300 PPV. How Max Holloway has been the BMF, Josh on his boy Jamal Hill not getting it done in the Main Event & the return of Conor McGregor. Then, The guys breakdown the NBA Playoff matchups that are already settled Magic vs. Cavs Pacers vs. Bucks Clippers vs. Mavericks Suns vs. W…
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This Day in Legal History: Unsinkable Sinks On this day in legal history, April 15 marks the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, a maritime disaster that led to significant legal repercussions. After striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic, the Titanic sank, resulting in the loss of over 1,500 lives out of the 2,228 passengers and crew aboard. Th…
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This Day in Legal History: The Trial of Galileo On April 12, 1633, a pivotal moment in the annals of legal and scientific history unfolded as Galileo Galilei faced the Roman Catholic Church's formal inquisition on charges of heresy. This trial was not merely a religious condemnation but a significant clash between emerging scientific ideas and esta…
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This Day in Legal History: Civil Rights Act of 1968 On April 11, 1968, a significant moment in the history of American civil rights unfolded when President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968, widely known as the Fair Housing Act, into law. This legislation was a watershed in the struggle for equality, aimed at eradicating discrim…
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On this episode, Nick Dais & George Carmona are joined by VSIN's Dave Ross to breakdown the UFC 300 PPV this weekend! Best Bets, a Sub-A-Thon podcast and why this main event is a banger even if we've been downplaying it 🎧:  https://apple.co/2R494Ff 🎧: SPOTIFY- https://spoti.fi/3bn9QGx 🎥: YOUTUBE- https://bit.ly/336DWdB PATREON https://bit.ly/2F2Rd…
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This Day in Legal History: Patent Act Approved On April 10, 1790, a significant milestone in U.S. legal and innovation history was reached when Congress approved America's first Patent Act. This foundational legislation was instrumental in laying the groundwork for the protection of intellectual property in the United States, a concept that has bec…
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This Day in Legal History: Alaska Purchased for a Steal On this day in legal history, the U.S. Senate made a significant decision that would expand the nation's territory and shape its future. On April 9, 1867, senators voted to ratify the Treaty with Russia, approving the purchase of Alaska for $7.2 million–about $265 million in 2024 dollars. This…
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On this episode, Nick and Josh talk about the blockbuster trade in the NFL between the Texans and the Bill, Why it's a great move for both teams and then we talk about which QB is under the most pressure to perform this season Comment below and give us your answer between Justin Herbert, Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen 🎧:  https://apple.c…
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This Day in Legal History: Seventeenth Amendment Ratified On April 8, 1913, a significant transformation in American democracy was cemented with the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, fundamentally altering the process for selecting U.S. Senators. Prior to this amendment, senators were chosen by state legislatures, …
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This Day in Legal History: Libya Surrenders Nationals On April 5, 1999, a pivotal moment in the annals of international law and aviation security unfolded as the Libyan government surrendered two of its nationals, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi and Al Amin Khalifa Fhimah, to British authorities. These individuals were implicated in one of the mos…
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This Day in Legal History: MLK Assassinated On this day in legal history, April 4, 1968, the civil rights movement faced a tragic moment when Martin Luther King Jr., an emblematic leader advocating for nonviolent resistance against racial discrimination, was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. King's untimely death occurred at the Lorraine Motel, a…
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On this episode, Nick & George do a quick run through of the NFL Win Totals that dropped & what stood out to them. Then, the guys answer questions from the fans on the latest installment of the People's Podcast! Can Ja Morant be one of the faces of the league? (ty Almighty) Best sports moment of all time (mass rosati) Equal # of attempts, get a hit…
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This Day in Legal History: Bruno Hauptmann Executed On this day in legal history, April 3, 1936, Bruno Richard Hauptmann faced the ultimate penalty under the law, execution by electric chair, for one of the most infamous crimes of the 20th century—the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr., the toddler son of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh…
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This week on 2DM, we talk about Make-A-Wish kids, Poseidon's tight coat, Hannah Barron, catfish noodling, Alec Baldwin, extortion, Scared Straight & more. 2 Drink Minimum episodes are also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher and Spotify. Get your tickets for the English show at the Bordel here: https://www.…
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This Day in Legal History: Massachusetts Stands Against Vietnam War On April 2, 1970, Massachusetts took a stand against the Vietnam War in a unique legal manner by enacting a bill that directly challenged the federal government's authority to deploy state residents to fight in an undeclared war. This legislation declared that no individual from Ma…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and Josh Williams talk about the Jontay Porter NBA scandal with him being accused of making bets on himself, what to make of the sports betting influence in the sports world, Why the Mavericks are peaking at the right time & we said to bet them a few weeks ago & WTF is going on with Chiefs WR Rasheed Rice 🎧:  https://app…
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This Day in Legal History: Conscription On April 1, 1863, the United States found itself in a pivotal moment of the Civil War, instituting the first wartime conscription law in its history. This legislation marked a significant departure from previous volunteer-based military enlistment, reflecting the dire need for manpower in the ongoing conflict…
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This Day in Legal History: Canada Created On March 29, 1867, a pivotal moment in legal and political history unfolded as the British Parliament passed the British North America Act, laying the groundwork for a united and independent Dominion of Canada. This act was a monumental step, not just for the territories involved, but for the concept of nat…
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This Day in Legal History: Supreme Court Limits Chinese Exclusion Act On March 28, 1898, the United States Supreme Court made a groundbreaking decision in the case of United States v. Wong Kim Ark, fundamentally altering the landscape of immigration and citizenship law in America. The Court ruled that Wong Kim Ark, a child born in the U.S. to Chine…
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On this episode, Nick and George talk about the massive rule change in the NFL with banning the Hip-Drop Tackle, is it going to be like the Pass Interference, Snead gets traded to the Titans & Nick loves it for Kansas City & why THIS is the season to get behind the New York Jets! 🎧:  https://apple.co/2R494Ff 🎧: SPOTIFY- https://spoti.fi/3bn9QGx 🎥:…
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This Day in Legal History: Andrew Johnson is a Scoundrel On this day in legal history, March 27, 1866, President Andrew Johnson enacted one of the most consequential vetoes in American history. Johnson vetoed the Civil Rights Bill, a pivotal piece of legislation intended to extend full U.S. citizenship to all former slaves and to fundamentally resh…
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This week on 2DM, we talk about Grindr, indecent proposals, hot toilet water, Griselda, Tammy Faye Bakker, Madonna's crowd work, anal taste receptors, World War II, horses and more. 2 Drink Minimum episodes are also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher and Spotify. Get your tickets for the English show at th…
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This Day in Legal History: Biological Weapons Convention Goes into Force This day in legal history, March 26, 1975, marked a seminal moment in the global effort to curtail the proliferation of some of the most dangerous weapons known to humanity. The Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Bi…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and Josh Williams talk about the fallout from the opening weekend in the NCAA Tournament, has sports betting gone too far with how fans talk to coaches & players during games because of their bets & what do you think about this Ohtani Betting Scandal?! 🎧:  https://apple.co/2R494Ff 🎧: SPOTIFY- https://spoti.fi/3bn9QGx 🎥: …
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This Day in Legal History: Britain Outlaws the Slave Trade On March 25, 1807, a pivotal moment in legal history occurred with the passage of a British bill that effectively abolished the transatlantic slave trade. This landmark legislation, known as the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act, marked a significant victory for the abolitionist movement, wh…
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The latest episode of the TPI Two Think Minimum podcast featured guest Megan McArdle, discussing pressing issues at the intersection of technology and society. The podcast covered several topics related to technology, policy, and societal impact, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of the implications of technological advancements and re…
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This Day in Legal History: The Stamp Act of 1765 On this day, March 22, 1765, a pivotal event in the prelude to the American Revolution occurred when the British Parliament enacted the Stamp Act. This legislation required that a wide array of documents within the American colonies—ranging from newspapers and legal documents to playing cards and dic…
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This Day in Legal History: The March from Selma On this day, March 21, 1965, a pivotal moment unfolded in the civil rights movement, as Martin Luther King Jr. embarked on the historic Selma to Montgomery march in Alabama. This event, significant in its quest to combat racial discrimination and injustice, marked King's third attempt to lead a peacef…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona talk about Calvin Ridley going to the Titans, do you like the move & is it sketchy that he goes to the team that was +1800 for him to sign with his background with betting, Bruno Mars apparently is #OneOvUS with his degenerate ways & why do so many 1st round QB's fail in the NFL! 🎧:  https://apple.co/2…
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This Day in Legal History: Dutch East India Company Established On this day in legal history, March 20, 1602, marks the establishment of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), a pivotal moment that reshaped global trade and legal concepts surrounding corporate governance. Authorized by the States-General of the Netherlands, the VOC was granted an excl…
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This week on 2DM, we talk about questionable stickers, grape gangs, Mercedes, Jamaica, Buck Angel, ladyboys, Denis Villeneuve, Poseidon's Netflix viewing habits, Jackson Pollock paintings & more. 2 Drink Minimum episodes are also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher and Spotify. Get your tickets for the Engl…
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This Day in Legal History: Earl Warren is Born This day in legal history, March 19, 1891, Earl Warren was born in Los Angeles, California. Warren would go on to become one of the most influential Chief Justices in the history of the United States Supreme Court. He was appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953 and served as Chief Justice u…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and Josh Williams talk about all the moves the Bears have made this offseason having now sent Fields to the Steelers & getting Keenan Allen from the Chargers for Caleb Williams (expected) Then, the West play in games for the playoffs feature some BIG name players & teams. Finally, why the NBA Playoffs might have some lowe…
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This Day in Legal History: Constitutional Right to Counsel On this day in legal history, the landmark decision of Gideon v. Wainwright by the U.S. Supreme Court on March 18, 1963, fundamentally transformed the American legal system. The Court unanimously ruled that states are constitutionally required to provide counsel to criminal defendants who c…
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This Day in Legal History: Happy Birthday RBG! On this day in legal history, March 15 marks the birth of an iconic figure in American jurisprudence, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, born in 1933 in Brooklyn, New York. As the second woman ever appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, Ginsburg's legal career was marked by a steadfast commitment to justice, e…
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