Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the recently deceased United States Supreme Court Justice.
in 2018.JUSTIN LANE / EFE
Losing the flagship of women's rights is painful.
Losing it amid so much death and economic losses due to the pandemic, violence, protests, fires and hurricanes, and a deeply divisive presidential campaign, exceeds the limits of the affliction that a country should have to endure.
But things are going to get worse: The death of US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sets the stage for a brutal battle in the coming months over who will choose her replacement ...
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