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Phillip Bader
Phillip Bader is the Social Media and Editorial Assistant at Pacific Legal Foundation. Phillip manages PLF’s digital platforms, and interacts with and expands PLF’s audience.
May 12 2013
News
Justice Ginsburg: Roe v. Wade Too Sweeping
One of the most liberal members of the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg could be expected to give a rousing defense of Roe v. Wade in reflecting on the landmark vote 40 years after it established a nationwide right to abortion
Newsmax (News)
May 03 2023
News
Olive Garden owner Darden buys Ruth's Chris group for $715M
Olive Garden owner Darden Restaurants agreed to acquire Ruth's Hospitality Group, owner and operator of Ruth's Chris Steak House, for $21.50 per share. Why it matters: Valued at $715 million, the deal represents the largest restaurant group merger this year. Details: The all-cash transaction comes with a 32% premium over Ruth’s share price over the last 30 days. • Jefferies and Kirkland &
Axios
May 03 2023
News
Darden buys Ruth's Chris Steak House for about $715 million
FILE - A Ruth's Chris Steak House sign is shown in San Francisco, Tuesday, April 21, 2020. Darden Restaurants is buying Ruth’s Hospitality Group Inc., the owner of Ruth’s Chris Steak House, for about $715 million, Wednesday, May 3, 2023. Darden will acquire all outstanding shares of Ruth’s for $21.50 per share. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File) FILE - A Ruth's Chris Steak House sign is shown in San
Associated Press
Feb 14 2016
News
Scalia-Ginsburg friendship bridged opposing ideologies
Polar opposites on the bench, Justices Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg had a long, deep, an unexpected friendship.
"Why don't you call us the odd couple?" Scalia said last winter during a joint appearance with the woman he has called his "best buddy" on the bench.
"What's not to like?" Scalia joked at the event hosted by the Smithsonian Associates. "Except her views on the
CNN (Online News)
Jul 13 2016
Headline Roundup
Trump vs. Ginsburg
Donald Trump responded to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's negative comments by calling on her to step down.
Fox News (Online News)


Apr 28 2023
News
Mother's Day Restaurants Around Odenton Include Galliano, Ruth's Chris
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD — Reservations are going fast for Mother's Day brunch. Book a table now if you want to take Mom to an Anne Arundel County restaurant on her big day, which is Sunday, May 14. If you’re looking for something else, check OpenTable for nearby restaurants taking reservations for Mother’s Day. Several chain restaurants and other eateries are open for Mother’s Day this year,
Patch.com
Sep 21 2020
Analysis
Could Ginsburg’s death be the biggest election issue facing America — and the media?
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death leaves an open seat on the Supreme Court. Now what?
Just when 2020 couldn’t get any more complicated, contentious and controversial, we learned Friday night that, sadly, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had died. Because just when we thought the 2020 presidential election couldn’t get any more divisive or disruptive, we learned that the fight for
Poynter
Sep 25 2020
Fact Check
No guarantee Obama would've replaced Ginsburg with a progressive justice
The claim: A progressive Supreme Court justice could have been confirmed by the Senate if Ruth Bader Ginsburg had retired under President Barack Obama The potential nomination of President Donald Trump's third Supreme Court justice in his first term could've been avoided, a viral meme suggests.
A progressive Supreme Court justice could have been confirmed by the Senate if Justice Ruth
USA TODAY
Oct 16 2020
Analysis
The Fight for Reproductive Justice in a Post-Ginsburg World
ORIAKU NJOKU WAS outside the U.S. Supreme Court alongside a crowd of activists and advocates for abortion rights as the nine jurists inside heard oral arguments in a case that, depending on its outcome, could destroy access to abortion in Louisiana.
It was a crisp morning in early March, mere days before the coronavirus pandemic would see the country all but completely locked down.
The Intercept