NR Daily: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Insists She’s Not Going Anywhere

Amid a public-speaking tour of sorts, the liberal Supreme Court mainstay says she hopes to remain on the bench for another decade.

July 25 2019

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Insists She's Not Going Anywhere

John McCormack

At 86, the liberal Supreme Court mainstay says she hopes to remain on the bench for another decade. Read More

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