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Dissent Collar Cufflinks

The perfect gift for your law school grad or veteran public defender!

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had a special collar she wore on days when she dissented from decisions being handed down by the Supreme Court. Justice Ginsburg also wore her “dissent collar” on November 9, 2016. 

Now, the dissent collar is available as a set of cufflinks – the subtle way to show your dissent any day of the week. 

50% of profits from the sales of this item are split between three organizations:

    • Baltimore Action Legal Team (BALT)
    • International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP)
    • Center for Reproductive Rights

    Original illustration © Caitlin Kuhwald
    These cufflinks have small parts and is not made for children!

    $17.95
    Dissent Collar Cufflinks
    $17.95

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    Dissent Collar Cufflinks

    The perfect gift for your law school grad or veteran public defender!

    Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had a special collar she wore on days when she dissented from decisions being handed down by the Supreme Court. Justice Ginsburg also wore her “dissent collar” on November 9, 2016. 

    Now, the dissent collar is available as a set of cufflinks – the subtle way to show your dissent any day of the week. 

    50% of profits from the sales of this item are split between three organizations:

      • Baltimore Action Legal Team (BALT)
      • International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP)
      • Center for Reproductive Rights

      Original illustration © Caitlin Kuhwald
      These cufflinks have small parts and is not made for children!

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      The perfect gift for your law school grad or veteran public defender!

      Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had a special collar she wore on days when she dissented from decisions being handed down by the Supreme Court. Justice Ginsburg also wore her “dissent collar” on November 9, 2016. 

      Now, the dissent collar is available as a set of cufflinks – the subtle way to show your dissent any day of the week. 

      50% of profits from the sales of this item are split between three organizations:

        • Baltimore Action Legal Team (BALT)
        • International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP)
        • Center for Reproductive Rights

        Original illustration © Caitlin Kuhwald
        These cufflinks have small parts and is not made for children!