The entering class I joined in 1956 included just nine women, up from five in the then second-year class, and only one African American. All professors, in those now-ancient days, were of the same race and sex.
I don't see that my majority opinions are going to be undone.
It's hard not to have a big year at the Supreme Court.
I will do this job as long as I feel that I can do it full steam.
When a thoughtless or unkind word is spoken, best tune out.
I try to teach through my opinions, through my speeches, how wrong it is to judge people on the basis of what they look like, color of their skin, whether they're men or women.