Ginsburg practiced law for all of the right reasons, and was able to do so without monetary motivation. Needless to say, she has a passion for women's rights. Ginsburg volunteered as an advocacy lawyer at New Jersey's American Civil Liberties Union during the 1960s. Shortly after the Civil Rights Act's Title VII was passed, sex discrimination cases became more serious in the public eye. Ginsburg worked on the cases and was receptive of college students' interest in the subject. She went on to put a course that focused solely on women and the law into Rutgers University's curriculum by teaching it herself.
"The Daily Dot traces #NotJustHello’s origins to the moment when a Twitter user by the name of @UJohnsmeyer jumped into a general conversation about street harassment started by Feminist Int. and Mikki Kendall:"