Ruth Bader Ginsburg

It is with the deepest regret and sadness that I am to inform you of Ginsburg's death. She died 9/18/2020. We have just lost one of the best and most heroic supreme court justices. She is beloved by all and we will miss her dearly. Let us all press F to pay our respects to this wonderful woman. She was an advocate for women's rights and gender equality. It it due to her determination we have the laws we do today. Thank you.

 Many Americans are wondering just what will happen now. You may be aware that Trump has the opportunity to replace her seat with someone new and he intends to do so quickly. The already stated preference is a woman named Amy Coney Barret. To give you a feel of who she is and her political stances: this woman is from the Court of Appeals 7th Circuit. She clerked under Antonin Scalia and graduated from the University of Notre Dame. She is heavily supported by religious conservatives. Barret is known to take the most harsh interpretations of law, for example: She said no when asked whether they should prisoners from unjustified violence by correctional officers. She isn't against overturning Roe V Wade, which legalized abortions. Barret is against the ACA and her confirmation is an indication she would eradicate it all together(Stripping healthcare from millions of citizens).

As democrats it is another low blow in the year of 2020 and we can only hope that any conflicts can be minimized and avoided with Joe Biden in office. The stakes are high! Please, remember to vote this November and early vote if you want to be sure. Biden 2020!

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  1. The New Yorker cover is a beautiful tribute to Justice Ginsburg. (https://www.democraticunderground.com/100214120718). It is so sad to lose her.

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