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Tag Archives: Ruth Bader Ginsburg
“Ginsburg embodied a particular ambivalence in Jewish life that is found in no other faith community”
JNS RBG: An American Jewish justice warrior by Melanie Phillips September 24, 2020 The obituary in Britain’s Guardian newspaper of the iconic liberal US Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died last weekend, provoked outrage among a number of … Continue reading
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“The story of the unlikely Ginsburg-Scalia friendship is a symbol of political bridge-building and old-school decency”
THE FEDERALIST Ruth Bader Ginsburg Was A Great American by David Marcus September 19, 2020 …No one of us, no group of us can ever truly define America. America is in fact the process of coming to that definition. Ruth … Continue reading