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Twins Born to Dead Father Ineligible for Benefits
a decision upheld by the Supreme Court in a 9-0 vote. "Tragic circumstances gave rise to this case," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote. But the Social Security Act Congress passed in 1935, she wrote, calls for resolution of Karen Capato
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Twins Conceived After Dad Died Won't Get Benefits
overturned that decision, saying the Capato twins were clearly the biological children of Robert Capato and deserved the survivor benefits. The high court, in a decision written by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg , threw out that ruling.
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Poilticos Who Went From Rah-Rah to Vote-Vote
Republican primary for governor but lost. Ruth Bader Ginsburg category: Supreme Court Justice Long before she sat on the nation's highest court, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a part of the "Go-Getters" pep squad
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Justice Breyer Is Robbed Again
justice become a victim of crime. In 2004, Justice David Souter was mugged while jogging, and in 1966, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had her purse snatched. Supreme Court Justices receive government protection when outside Washington, D
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Women and the Supreme Court
night to honor retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman appointed to the high-court bench. Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg , Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan celebrated the 30th anniversary of O'Connor's appointment and her trailblazing role
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Supreme Court likely to vote on health care law Friday
persuade a wavering colleague. Says University of Michigan law professor Richard Primus, who clerked for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg 12 years ago, "I would imagine Justice Kennedy could keep his dance card full for a long time if he wanted
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Analysis: Day 3 of arguments in health care case
cleaner approach. "It's a choice between a wrecking operation ... or a salvage job," groused liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg . "And the more conservative approach would be salvage rather than throwing out everything." "Sometimes
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Justices weigh health law's fate if no insurance mandate
directly linked to the questionable insurance mandate, said, "Is half a loaf better than no loaf?" And Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg summed up the dilemma that could face the court if it strikes down the mandate: "It's a choice between
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Supreme Court: Can Health Act Survive Without Mandate?
standing after the mandate falls. "Do you contemplate them bringing litigation?" he asked. In her questions Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg summed up the argument. She said the decision was between a "wrecking operation v. a salvage job." She
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Excerpts from health-care case arguments
and seek to obtain a product or service, you will get it even if you can't pay for it. ******* Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg : Tell me if I'm wrong about this, but I thought a major, major point of your argument was that the people
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Supreme Court bores into health care law's mandate
willing to accept the argument that health care presents a unique dilemma, justifying federal intervention. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg asked whether the mandate was necessary to keep the uninsured from passing off the costs to others. Three
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Supreme Court: Reading the Tea Leaves (In the Weeds)
making a comment. But he hasn't asked a question for 6 years. He is expected to vote against the law. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was the strongest voice in support of the law, and there was no indication that the three other liberal justices
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Conservative justices criticize individual mandate
is constitutional under Congress' taxing power — seemed to carry little weight with either side Tuesday. Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor, two of the court's four liberal members, questioned whether Congress could justify the mandate
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Engine Trouble on Jet Carrying Justice Ginsburg
Engine problems today on a jet hearings Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg . The plane and pulled away from the gate engine. Passengers and crew members including justice Ginsburg used the evacuations slides. To get off
Engine problems today on a jet hearings Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg . The plane and pulled away from the gate at Dulles airport and was on the taxiway when the pilot reported. A problem with the engine. Passengers and crew members including justice Ginsburg used the evacuations slides. To get off the plane it's not clear yet what the problem was with the engine but nobody -
Justice Battles Cancer, 'Miracle' Tapes
afternoon the court announced that the only female justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg underwent surgery today for pancreatic cancer Charlie you know it was widely speculated that justice Ginsburg would be one of the leading candidates to retire
court well that's right Charlie you know it was widely speculated that justice Ginsburg would be one of the leading candidates to retire. During an Obama administration is she really pushed back on that she said -
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Engine problems today on a jet hearing Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg . The plane and pulled away from the gate engine. Passengers and crew members including justice Ginsburg used the evacuation slides to get off the
Engine problems today on a jet hearing Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg . The plane and pulled away from the gate at Dulles airport and was on the taxiway when the pilot reported. A problem with the engine. Passengers and crew members including justice Ginsburg used the evacuation slides to get off the plane it's not clear yet what the problem was with the engine but nobody -
Supreme Court Justices Feelings on 'Obamacare'?
delay their decision until the full health care program goes into effect. As an old tax law might require justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg offered a rosy view of how that law might work. The 55 They wrote nobody will pay the penalty. Justice Antonin
care program goes into effect. As an old tax law might require justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg offered a rosy view of how that law might work. -
Supreme Court Health Care Hearing and the ER
insurance it's what he did take care of them. And those of us with insurance end up footing the bill as justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg explained in court today. The rest of us. End up paying lip people getting. Plus three health care and the
And those of us with insurance end up footing the bill as justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg explained in court today. The rest of us. -
Ginsberg Undergoes Surgery
beloved member of the court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg . Underwent surgery Thursday our first concern is for. Justice Ginsburg and her family let me ask pancreatic cancer anomaly justice Ginsburg would of course Steven Jobs
Much beloved member of the court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg . Underwent surgery Thursday for pancreatic cancer. Joining us now from Boston our medical editor doctor Tim Johnson of course our first concern is for. Justice Ginsburg and her family let me ask you though Tim apparently they're caught a very early what does this mean about the future.great news. We be seeing a lot have pancreatic cancer -- anomaly justice Ginsburg would of course Steven Jobs and and Patrick Swayze Randy how she isn't their search. -
Sole Woman Justice Undergoes Surgery
afternoon the court announced that the only female justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg underwent surgery today for pancreatic cancer Charlie you know it was widely speculated that justice Ginsburg would be one of the leading candidates to retire
Well that's right Charlie you know it was widely speculated that justice Ginsburg would be one of the leading candidates to retire. During an Obama administration is she really push back on that she said















