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Oct 20 2012
Opinion
Justice Ginsburg Predicts Gay Marriage Question Headed To High Court
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made a bit of news during an appearance at the University of Colorado, yesterday. When she was asked a question about the issue of gay marriage, she smiled and declined to answer, the AP reports. She said the issue is likely to come up before the court, so she couldn't adress it.
NPR (Online News)Nov 15 2023
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Del. State Representative Ruth Briggs King announces resignation from seat
SUSSEX CO., Del. – State Representative Ruth Briggs King has announced her resignation from her seat in the Delaware House of Representatives, effective immediately. In a statement released Wednesday morning, Rep. Briggs King said, “Today, I am ready to embark on my next challenge and change that will allow me to explore, learn, and better serve my community. After 14 years of public service,
ABC 47 WMDTSep 20 2020
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Ginsburg's Death A 'Pivot Point' For Abortion Rights, Advocates Say
With her 14-month-old daughter on her hip, Anna Lashley, an attorney from Washington, D.C., came to pay her last respects to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at the Supreme Court on Saturday.
"I just can't wait to tell my daughter about her, and teach her about the lessons she taught me, and what she did for women," Lashley said.
Now, with a vacancy on the court left by Ginsburg's
NPR (Online News)Jun 14 2015
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Looking for clues to end Supreme Court's rulings in Ginsburg's good mood
Those Who Came to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's appearance at the American Constitution Society's convention Saturday night looking for clues acerca decides how the court would STI Important remaining cases did not find much more than this:
Certainly she Seemed in a good mood.
The Supreme Court in the next two weeks will announce Whether the Affordable Care Act survives a
Washington PostAug 31 2019
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Justice Ginsburg reports she’s ‘very well’ following cancer
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Saturday she’s “alive” and on her way to being “very well” following radiation treatment for cancer.
Ginsburg, 86, made the comments at the Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington. The event came a little over a week after Ginsburg disclosed that she had completed three weeks of outpatient radiation
Associated PressMar 13 2024
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Women’s History Month Wednesday: Kansas Women in Government
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - “Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. It shouldn’t be that women are the exception.” - Ruth Bader Ginsburg On March 8, 1857, in New York City, women marched in protest of the working conditions, and from there, International Women’s Day was born. More than a century later, in the 1980s, Women’s History Week was established and centered around March
KWCHOct 26 2020
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GOP Senate confirms Trump Supreme Court pick to succeed Ginsburg
The Senate confirmed Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Monday, providing President Trump with a last-minute political victory just days before November 3.
The 52-48 Senate vote on Barrett's nomination capped off a rare presidential election year Supreme Court fight sparked by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Sept. 18. GOP Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) was the
The HillNov 15 2023
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State Rep. Ruth Briggs King resigns after 14 years in General Assembly
State Rep. Ruth Briggs King announces her resignation after serving 14 years in Delaware’s House of Representatives. The Georgetown area Republican says in a press release she is resigning immediately in order to move into her new home, which is located over the 37th District line, moving her into the 35th District. She says she is ready to, “embark on [her] next challenge and change that will
Delaware Public MediaMar 15 2024
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DC hotel celebrates female empowerment all year
March is Women’s History Month, but Hotel Zena on 14th Street NW celebrates feminism all year. The hotel makes female empowerment and inclusivity core parts of its mission. General Manager Sherry Abedi said the hotel aims to “promote and educate everyone on everything that women have done historically, and continue to do and often do silently.” The hotel is filled with more than 60 pieces of
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