U.S. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to receive $1 million Berggruen Prize

Ms. Ginsburg will receive the award on December 16 at a ceremony at the New York Public Library

October 23, 2019 08:21 pm | Updated 08:21 pm IST - WASHINGTON

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. File

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. File

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the winner of this year’s $1 million Berggruen Prize for philosophy and culture.

The award announced on Wednesday by the Los Angeles-based Berggruen Institute honours Ms. Ginsburg for her pioneering legal work for gender equality and her support for the rule of law. The institute says Ms. Ginsburg will direct the money to charity.

Ms. Ginsburg, 86, has been on the Supreme Court since 1993.

She is the court’s oldest Justice, but maintains an active public speaking schedule that took her to the San Francisco Bay Area earlier this week. Ms. Ginsburg has been treated for cancer twice in the past 10 months.

Before joining the high court, she served 13 years as a federal appeals court judge in Washington, D.C.

Ms. Ginsburg spent the early part of her career as a professor at the Rutgers University law school in New Jersey and at Columbia University law school. She started the American Civil Liberties Union’s Women’s Rights Project in the 1970s.

The Berggruen Prize was established in 2016 by philanthropist Nicolas Berggruen to honour those who have “profoundly shaped human self-understanding and advancement.”

Mr. Berggruen said in an interview that Ms. Ginsburg played a leading role in gender equality. “She has done a lot to protect and further civil liberties. She has done a lot for women. That’s especially important in these times,” he said.

Ms. Ginsburg will receive the award on December 16 at a ceremony at the New York Public Library.

When she received a different foundation’s $100,000 award in 1996, Ms. Ginsburg directed the money to more than a dozen schools, performing arts groups and civil rights organisations, according to her financial disclosure report.

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