Anita Hill Believes Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Replacement ‘Is a Rush,’ Compares Her Legacy to Thurgood Marshall
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentAnita Hill garnered national attention in the early ’90s when she accused Clarence Thomas, then the U.S. Supreme Court nominee, of sexual harassment.Nearly three decades later, Thomas is the most senior member of the Supreme Court, which will soon have an official replacement for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court Justice and trailblazer for women’s rights, who recently died of cancer at the age of 87.Today, Hill is a prominent lawyer, professor and powerful advocate against harassment, gender and racial discrimination through her role as chair of the Hollywood Commission.