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US Postal Service Honoring Late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg With Stamp
The U.S. Postal Service is honoring the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Auction Brings in Nearly $517K for Charity
A gold judicial collar made of glass beads that belonged to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has sold at auction for more than $176,000. The piece was part of a collection of about 75 items of Ginsburg’s that were sold to benefit charity.
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Ginsburg's Tea Set, Coat, Other Items Raise $800K for Washington National Opera
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s silver tea set is going to a family with a 5-year-old daughter who once was Ginsburg for Halloween. A medal Ginsburg was awarded when inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame is going to a family that demonstrated recently for reproductive rights. And a drawing of her that hung in her office was a Utah-based scientist’s...
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Navy Ship to Be Named After Late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The future John Lewis-class replenishment oiler will be the eighth such vessel to be named for a historic figure who fought for civil and human rights.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Art to Be Auctioned in Alexandria
Art and personal items owned by late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be auctioned next month in Alexandria, Virginia. The auction April 27 and 28 will benefit the Washington National Opera, The Potomack Company auction house in Old Town announced. Items from Ginsburg’s collection of modern art will be auctioned on April 27 and include: an Eleanor Davis…
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Library Sells for Nearly $2.4 Million in Auction
The auction of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s library ended the same day that Justice Stephen Breyer confirmed he will retire this year.
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Buyers Are Bidding Thousands of Dollars for Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Books in an Online Auction
The highest bid so far: $18,000, for a signed copy of “My Life on the Road,” the memoir of leading feminist activist Gloria Steinem.
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Cecile Richards: Court's Texas Move Could Mean End of Roe
One of the country’s top abortion-rights activists is warning that the Supreme Court’s recent inaction on Texas’ extremely restrictive new abortion law could signal the end of judicial checks and balances on the issue.
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Justice Department Drops Suit Accusing Yale of Discriminating Against White and Asian Applicants, in Reversal From Trump Era
Biden’s Department of Justice dropped a suit alleging that Yale was discriminating against White and Asian applicants, a reversal from the Trump administration.
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Rutgers to Rename Iconic Newark Building for Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the iconic attorney and Supreme Court justice who passed away last September, will have a fixture of Newark’s skyline renamed in her honor, Rutgers University said Thursday. The university’s Board of Governors voted to rename the 17-story neoclassical residential building at 15 Washington Street as Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall in honor of the jurist, who taught...
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The Supreme Court Is Leaving the Trump Tax Case in Limbo as the End of His Term Nears
President Donald Trump’s long-running effort to keep his tax returns shielded from prosecutors in New York remains in Supreme Court limbo.
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Face Masks to Bobbleheads: All Things RBG Available in Gifts
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is gone but far from forgotten.
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As the Supreme Court Begins a New Term, a Look at What's at Stake
As the Supreme Court begins its new term Monday without late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the future of the Affordable Care Act is among the high-profile issues coming before the Court as well as the very strong likelihood the court could be dragged into disputes over the presidential election before the year is over.
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Justice Ginsburg Buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Private Ceremony
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was buried Tuesday in a private ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Democrats Try to Stick to Health Care in Supreme Court Fight
Democrats are confronting the limits of their power as they fight against the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.
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Trump Nominates Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court
Judge Amy Coney Barrett accepted President Donald Trump’s nomination to the Supreme Court Saturday.
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AP Explains: What's Next for Trump's Supreme Court Pick?
The Senate is ready to move quickly on a Supreme Court nominee.
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Trump Expected to Nominate Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court
At 48 years old, Judge Amy Coney Barrett would be youngest Justice on the Supreme Court.
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Local Greeting Card Company Honors Justice Ginsburg
This week we’ve heard many stories of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and who she was as a person outside of the court. Tommy McFly caught up with an female entrepreneur who caught RBG’s eye.
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Ginsburg's Personal Trainer Honors Late Justice With Personal Tribute: Push-ups By Her Casket
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s longtime personal trainer paid tribute to the late Supreme Court justice by doing push-ups beside her casket as she lay in state at the U.S. Capitol on Friday. As lawmakers and mourners took turns bowing their heads to honor Ginsburg, Bryant Johnson, Ginsburg’s beloved trainer of over 20 years, approached her flag-draped casket and, in a...