Ruth Bader Ginsburg Looks Forward To Congress Being Less Lazy During Trump's Presidency

She can't wait for Congress to actually do some work.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

There is an existing vacancy and President Trump will fill it. Then, perhaps Congress will do some work. One reason the court has not had as many petitions as usual is that there hasn’t been any legislative activity.

— Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, offering her thoughts on the immediate impacts last week’s election will have on the Supreme Court, during a speaking engagement sponsored by the Jewish Federations.


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