Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, liberal jurist and American feminist icon, dies

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WASHINGTON: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg moved slowly.

When court was in session, she often had her head down, sometimes leading visitors to think she was asleep. She once acknowledg­ed that she did occasional­ly nod off. But it was a mistake to equate her gait and gaze with frailty, for Ginsburg showed over and over a steely resilience in the face of personal loss and health problems that made the diminutive New Yorker a towering women’s rights champion and forceful presence at the court over 27 years.

Ginsburg, affectiona­tely known as the Notorious RBG, died on Friday of complicati­ons from pancreatic cancer in Washington at 87.

But even as large crowds of mourners gathered outside the Supreme Court to pay tribute to the liberal jurist, battle lines were forming. Her death has added new weight to the November 3 election, potentiall­y giving President Trump a chance to expand the court’s conservati­ve majority to 6-3 at a time of a gaping political divide in America.

Supreme Court appointmen­ts require Senate confirmati­on, and Trump’s fellow Republican­s control the chamber, holding 53 seats of the 100 seats.

Democrats lack the votes to block any Trump nominee unless some Republican senators join them.

Early on Saturday, Trump urged the Republican-run Senate to consider “without delay” his upcoming nomination to fill the Supreme Court seat.

“We were put in this position of power and importance to make decisions for the people who so proudly elected us, the most important of which has long been considered to be the selection of United States Supreme Court Justices. We have this obligation, without delay!” he wrote in a tweet.

Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden said any vote should come after the election.

“Voters should pick the president and the president should pick the justice to consider,” Biden said.

The impending clash over the vacant seat — when to fill it and with whom — is sure to significan­tly affect the stretch run of the presidenti­al race.

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