A Supreme Court justice, Jane Fonda and late congresswoman Louise Slaughter are among this year’s inductees into the National Women’s Hall of Fame this weekend.
Eight living and two deceased honorees will join the 276 women who are in the hall in Seneca Falls, the birthplace of women’s rights.
Noted attorney Gloria Allred is also a nominee. Her law firm handles more women’s rights cases than any other private law firm in the country.
She is known for her pioneering work on behalf of women’s rights and for minorities. She told 13WHAM that is how she wants to be remembered.
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