and U.S. Capitol, wasn’t able to find a job after graduating near the top of her class at Harvard Law School. There had been just nine women in a law class of 500, and the dean asked each of them to justify taking the spot of a man.“I guess I knew inequality existed [in the U.S.], but it was just part of the scenery. It was the way things were,” Ginsburg said in an interview with Lund University professor Kjell-Åke Modéer in 2014. “You had to cope with it.
“I know that Ruth, in the early ‘60s, saw a lot in Sweden that was unthinkable in the U.S. at that time,” said Karin M. Bruzelius, whose father, Judge Anders Bruzelius, partnered with Ginsburg on the research project. Instead of hiring a babysitter, Ginsburg enrolled Jane in one of Sweden’s government-run day cares, and she was impressed with how well-run and nurturing they were.“There were kindergartens or child-care centers where the kids were taken care of,” Karin Bruzelius said. “Ruth put her child in one of those during her stay in Lund, and she was very, very pleased with the facilities that were offered.
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