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Sat Mar 18, 2023, 01:46 PM

US Supreme Court honours former justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

(considering what the court is doing, this is almost like satire)

US Supreme Court honours former justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Following women’s rights champion Ginsburg’s death in 2020, the US Supreme Court saw its conservative majority expand further.


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Former US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg helped establish legal protections that women in the US had not previously enjoyed [File: Jessica Hill/AP Photo]
Published On 17 Mar 202317 Mar 2023

A tribute to the late United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was held on Friday to honour her life and work as a champion for women’s rights. Colleagues and law clerks — young lawyers who work with justices for the span of a year — remembered Ginsburg’s accomplishments in a rare meeting of the Supreme Court Bar, an organisation of lawyers who have practised before the court. Featured speakers included Elizabeth Prelogar, the 48th US solicitor general and the fourth-ranking figure in the Department of Justice. Though she now represents the federal government before the Supreme Court, Prelogar had formerly served as a clerk for Ginsburg. “Justice Ginsburg’s accomplishments as an advocate are extraordinary, the stuff of legend,” Prelogar told the audience, referencing Ginsburg’s tenure before joining the court.

Ginsburg served as a justice for 27 years. She was only the second woman to join the bench on the nation’s highest court. But she had previously argued as a lawyer before the Supreme Court for many years, famously pushing to protect women’s rights. She won five of the six cases she presented before the court in the 1970s and was ultimately appointed as a justice in 1993 by then-President Bill Clinton. “Although Justice Ginsburg’s advocacy transformed an entire area of constitutional law, she never focused only on abstract legal principles. Decades later, she still remembered every client and the injustices that brought them to court,” Prelogar said on Friday, praising her mentor’s “enduring commitment” to everyday Americans.

But Ginsburg’s death ahead of the 2020 election would prove to be a transformative moment for the Supreme Court, allowing its nine-member bench to lean even more conservative. Ginsburg died on September 18 of that year, allowing then-Republican President Donald Trump to fill her seat with Justice Amy Coney Barrett, his third appointment to the bench.That gave conservatives a commanding six-to-three majority over the Supreme Court. The court has since backed several conservative priorities, including the repeal of Roe v Wade in June 2022, which ended the constitutional right to abortion.









The summer before she passed away at age 87, she confirmed her commitment to staying on the bench. “I have often said I would remain a member of the court as long as I can do the job full steam,” she said in a statement. “I remain fully able to do that.”
Ginsburg is buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, not far from the nation’s capital. She was the first woman to live in state at the US Capitol after her death.
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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/3/17/us-supreme-court-honours-former-justice-ruth-bader-ginsburg

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Reply US Supreme Court honours former justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Original post)
niyad Saturday OP
Ocelot II Saturday #1
SheltieLover Saturday #2
2naSalit Saturday #5
niyad Saturday #7
ananda Sunday #11
SheltieLover Saturday #3
twodogsbarking Saturday #4
niyad Saturday #6
Hekate Sunday #8
niyad Sunday #9
CTyankee Sunday #10
niyad Sunday #12
CTyankee Sunday #13

Response to niyad (Original post)

Sat Mar 18, 2023, 01:48 PM

1. There are people on that court who are not worthy to even say her name.

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Response to Ocelot II (Reply #1)

Sat Mar 18, 2023, 01:50 PM

2. Understatement of the year!

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Response to Ocelot II (Reply #1)

Sat Mar 18, 2023, 01:58 PM

5. +1

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Response to Ocelot II (Reply #1)

Sat Mar 18, 2023, 11:27 PM

7. Absolutely agree!

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Response to Ocelot II (Reply #1)

Sun Mar 19, 2023, 10:53 AM

11. Yes, being honored by people with no honor is, well, no honor.

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Response to niyad (Original post)

Sat Mar 18, 2023, 01:50 PM

3. Kicking for Visibility

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Response to niyad (Original post)

Sat Mar 18, 2023, 01:53 PM

4. She is an all time favorite to me and other family members. Typo "live in state" caught my eye.

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Response to twodogsbarking (Reply #4)

Sat Mar 18, 2023, 11:27 PM

6. Indeed.

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Response to niyad (Original post)

Sun Mar 19, 2023, 02:54 AM

8. KnR

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Response to Hekate (Reply #8)

Sun Mar 19, 2023, 10:32 AM

9. Thank you.

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Response to niyad (Original post)

Sun Mar 19, 2023, 10:44 AM

10. I met her!

When I was working at the ACLU at its national office in NYC. She was working with the ACLU's Women's Rights Office and was introduced to me when she got off the elevator. Kathleen Peratis, head of the Women's Rights division, introduced me to her.

All I can remember was how lively she was. And she was small.

I wish I could say I knew her and talked to her, but it was a brief encounter...

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Response to CTyankee (Reply #10)

Sun Mar 19, 2023, 12:32 PM

12. Brief, but memorable! How thrilling.

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Response to niyad (Reply #12)

Sun Mar 19, 2023, 12:51 PM

13. Yep. It impresses my granddaughters who think she was a kind of Jewish saint...

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