Yeah. Right. You know, I’m noticing chapter by chapter, they are anchored by the vision of, connected to, really powerful influential badass women from her to Christine Blasey Ford, and Anita Hill to voting in Georgia, Stacey Abrams as a game changer. Why did you anchor chapters throughout the book…abortion at the border, Brigitte Amiri, our good friend at ACLU, the litigator.
And maybe the very last thing I’ll say is that I anchor the chapters in these women because I want every law student who reads this book to see themselves in one or another of these protagonists. So not everybody is going to be a big corporate lawyer like Robbie Kaplan, and that’s fine. Not everybody is going to start their own project like IRAP, like Becca Heller, and that’s fine. Not everybody is going to be the acting Attorney General of the United States like Sally Yates, and that’s fine.
Eclectablog Dahlialithwick Right after Trump was elected The Women's March happened around the world.