
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
I don’t want to think about that possibility, but if it should be, then everything is up for grabs. It’s likely that the next president, whoever she will be, will have a few appointments to make.
— Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who has all but conceded that presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton will be the next president, tersely commenting on the future of the Supreme Court should presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump win the presidential election in November. Although Ginsburg did not hint that she was considering stepping down, at 83, she is the eldest justice on the high court, and two of her colleagues are in their late 70s.
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