RBG Was a Leader In Protecting Intellectual Property Rights

RBG Was a Leader In Protecting Intellectual Property Rights
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As the world continues to mourn the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, much of the coverage has focused on her legacy in fighting for general equality and progressive political causes. Lost in the conversation appears to be her commitment to preserving and strengthening private property rights — the bedrock of free enterprise and individual liberty— and intellectual property rights in particular. 

 Ginsburg understood that innovation is what drives the free-market economy. In her nearly three decades on the bench, she adamantly defended their rights — working tirelessly to ensure that her rulings closed loopholes that left their property, ideas, and creations vulnerable.

 

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