EDITORIAL: Honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg's legacy by waiting to replace her until after 2020 election
On Friday night, the eve of the
In her nearly 30 years on the court, Ginsburg wrote landmark majority opinions and dissents on a range of issues, particularly centered on gender equality, reproductive rights, and civil rights. She was especially known for her memorable dissenting opinions. These fierce, persuasive and brilliantly reasoned defenses of the rights of others reflected her belief that "dissent speaks to a future age" and that the greatest dissents do become court opinions.
Recently, she dissented in
Also notable was her dissent in a decision that cast down parts of the Voting Rights Act, where she wrote, "Throwing out preclearance when it has worked and is continuing to work to stop discriminatory changes is like throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you are not getting wet."
Generations of Americans live in a more equitable society, albeit still imperfect, thanks to
Ginsburg's loss is monumental -- and in the coming weeks the battle over filling her seat will also be massive. Though there are just over 40 days before the election, Senate Majority Leader
RBG's dying wish was not to be replaced until a new president is installed. Trump and
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