Ruth Bader Ginsburg suggests there will be sharp divisions among her colleagues as they finish their term, with decisions in high-profile cases about the census and the drawing of electoral maps looming.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg suggested Friday that there will be sharp divisions among her colleagues as they finish their term, with decisions in high-profile cases about the census and the drawing of electoral maps expected before the end of the month.
In her remarks, Ginsburg drew a parallel between two cases involving the Trump administration: this year's case involving the census and a case last year in which the court's conservatives upheld President Donald Trump's ban on travel from several mostly Muslim countries over the dissent of their liberal colleagues.
Ginsburg also spoke briefly about cases in which the court is being asked to determine when electoral maps are too partisan. The court has two cases before it on that issue, one from Maryland and another from North Carolina.
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