Title : "The lack of health information about individual justices is a glaring problem. Declining, even incapacitated, justices hold their offices until they die."
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"The lack of health information about individual justices is a glaring problem. Declining, even incapacitated, justices hold their offices until they die."
"And because justices play politics with their departure decisions, trying to retire under a politically favorable president and Senate if possible, the court’s history has been filled with declining justices who compromised the court’s work because they refused to depart for political or personal reasons."Said Artemus Ward — "a political scientist at Northern Illinois University who has written about the politics of court retirements" — quoted in "Ginsburg waited 4 months to say her cancer had returned/Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is perhaps the most forthcoming member of the Supreme Court when it comes to telling the public about her many health issues" (ABC News).
That quote appears near the end of an article that begins with the dubious proposition that "Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is perhaps the most forthcoming member of the Supreme Court when it comes to telling the public about her many health issues." What does ABC News know about the other Justices?!
But she waited more than four months to reveal that her cancer had returned and that she was undergoing chemotherapy.Did ABC News want to make the point that this recent behavior is out of character? The next point is that because of coronavirus, the Court switched from in-person oral arguments to arguments by telephone — audio only. We couldn't see the Justices, so they had more ability than usual to hide their condition.
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