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Mar 12 2021
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Statue of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Unveiled To Commemorate Her Birthday, Women’s History Month
A statue of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was unveiled to celebrate her birthday and acknowledge Women’s History Month.
New York State Assembly member Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams unveiled the statue in Ginsburg’s hometown of Brooklyn, New York.
“She is a role model to me and to everyone everywhere. Her legacy will live on,”
Independent Journal ReviewSep 25 2020
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg makes history as first woman to lie in state at US Capitol
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made history Friday as the first woman to lie in state in the US Capitol.
Ginsburg, who died at 87 last week due to complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer, is also the first person of Jewish faith to receive the honor, capping days of commemoration of her extraordinary life.
An honor guard carried her flag-draped coffin up the
New York Post (News)Sep 18 2020
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court Justice and Pioneer of Gender Equality, Dead at 87
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Supreme Court justice and trailblazing feminist icon who had fought off colon, lung and liver cancer, died Friday of complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer, the Supreme Court announced. She was 87.
“Our nation has lost a jurist of historic stature,” Chief Justice John Roberts said in a statement. “We at the Supreme Court have lost a cherished colleague
RollingStone.comJul 15 2020
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg: US Supreme Court oldest justice treated for possible infection
US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been taken to hospital in Maryland "for treatment of a possible infection", the court has said.
It said in Baltimore's Johns Hopkins Hospital she "underwent an endoscopic procedure... to clean out a bile duct stent that was placed last August".
Ms Ginsburg, 87, was "resting comfortably" and would stay in the hospital for a few days
BBC NewsJan 11 2019
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg shows 'no evidence of remaining disease,' Supreme Court says
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's recovery from surgery is "on track" but she will miss oral arguments next week, the Supreme Court announced Friday. Ginsburg is still recuperating from surgery to
CNN (Online News)Nov 08 2018
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg hospitalized after fall in her office
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was hospitalized Thursday morning after falling in her office Wednesday night, the court announced.
USA TODAYJul 30 2018
'Flaming Feminist' Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Vows to Outlast Trump's First Term
Liberal Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she's hoping to serve on the high court for at least five more years.
CBNSep 23 2020
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Senate resolution to honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg blocked after partisan fighting over language
The US Senate failed to agree on language for a resolution honoring the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a sign of how divided the chamber is over the Supreme Court vacancy.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer tried to pass a resolution by unanimous consent Tuesday to commemorate the liberal icon's life and legacy, but with language that Ginsburg's seat not be filled until the next
CNN (Online News)Sep 18 2020
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How the Battle to Fill Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s SCOTUS Seat Could Provoke a Constitutional Crisis
It turns that the United States didn’t need to wait until Election Day to undergo a constitutional crisis.
The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg will almost certainly transform the remaining weeks of the campaign — but also has the potential to reshape constitutional government in the United States.
Ginsburg’s death from cancer, 46 days before the presidential election, comes four
New York MagazineJan 30 2016
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How Ruth Bader Ginsburg Pushed For A Law To Make Sure Women Get Equal Pay
President Barack Obama commemorated the 7th anniversary of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act on Friday -- with the announcement of even more steps to reduce the pay gap between men and women.
It was a fitting tribute to the first measure Obama signed into law as president, which gave employees more time to sue their employers and claim discrimination -- an achievement that may not have
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