For over twenty years, law professor and correspondent Jeffrey Rosen sat down for conversations with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whom he had already befriended over discussions of constitutional law and opera. (Indeed, a New Republic article Rosen wrote was responsible in part for bringing Ginsburg to the fore in President Clinton's nomination list.) Here in her own words is a close-up look at her life and career, speaking to the future of Roe v. Wade, her favorite dissents, the cases she would most like to see overruled, the #MeToo movement, how to be a good listener, and how she went from being a proponent of unified Supreme Court rulings to becoming "The Notorious RBG."