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Women's right attorney Gloria Allred reflects on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's legacy

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LOS ANGELES - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday at 87 of metastatic pancreatic cancer, according to the court.

She was the oldest sitting member of the court. Women's rights attorney Gloria Allred joined FOX 11 News in Los Angeles and reflected on her legacy. "She was a pioneer and that's why my heart's broken," says Allred. "She was fully committed to women's rights, fully pro-choice, fully committed to enforcing the law, interpreting the law and deciding cases consistent with the Constitution and everything she believes."Allred admired her for her strength, especially as she fought against cancer and all her health issues.Allred is considered an icon in the women's rights movement and is someone that younger.

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