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women and the Supreme Court’s position, unwavering until 1971: legal distinction by sex (what Ginsburg often called “sex-role pigeonholing”) was rational and therefore constitutional. She characterized this as “the anything goes” standard of review; it authorized legislators to draw, as the Supreme Court summed up in 1948, a “sharp line between the sexes.”
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