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US Postal Service Honoring Late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg With Stamp
The U.S. Postal Service is honoring the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Auction Brings in Nearly $517K for Charity
A gold judicial collar made of glass beads that belonged to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has sold at auction for more than $176,000. The piece was part of a collection of about 75 items of Ginsburg’s that were sold to benefit charity.
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Ginsburg's Tea Set, Coat, Other Items Raise $800K for Washington National Opera
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s silver tea set is going to a family with a 5-year-old daughter who once was Ginsburg for Halloween. A medal Ginsburg was awarded when inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame is going to a family that demonstrated recently for reproductive rights. And a drawing of her that hung in her office was a Utah-based scientist’s...
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Navy Ship to Be Named After Late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The future John Lewis-class replenishment oiler will be the eighth such vessel to be named for a historic figure who fought for civil and human rights.
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Library Sells for Nearly $2.4 Million in Auction
The auction of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s library ended the same day that Justice Stephen Breyer confirmed he will retire this year.
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Buyers Are Bidding Thousands of Dollars for Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Books in an Online Auction
The highest bid so far: $18,000, for a signed copy of “My Life on the Road,” the memoir of leading feminist activist Gloria Steinem.
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Cecile Richards: Court's Texas Move Could Mean End of Roe
One of the country’s top abortion-rights activists is warning that the Supreme Court’s recent inaction on Texas’ extremely restrictive new abortion law could signal the end of judicial checks and balances on the issue.