Despite a U.S. Supreme Court term she called “more divisive than usual,” Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg this week said the “returns aren’t in” yet on whether the public should view the high court as a more polarized, partisan institution.

"Our sharp disagreement rate—34 percent of all signed opinions—was considerably higher than in prior terms," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said this week, reviewing the term. The video, posted Friday, is below.
August 03, 2018 at 03:06 PM
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Despite a U.S. Supreme Court term she called “more divisive than usual,” Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg this week said the “returns aren’t in” yet on whether the public should view the high court as a more polarized, partisan institution.
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