Thursday round-up

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is once again in the news for her response to calls for her to retire from the Court to allow President Obama to appoint her successor.  Elle (and, yes, I’m pretty sure this is the first time we have included the magazine in the round-up) posts excerpts from an interview with the Justice, including her statement that, if she were to resign this year, the president “could not successfully appoint anyone I would like to see in the court.”  And in The New Yorker, Amy Davidson discusses the interview and weighs in on the retirement issue, urging Democrats who want to ensure that a Democratic president can appoint Ginsburg’s successor to “win the next election; battle it out, rather than fretting and sighing about how an older woman doesn’t know when it’s time to go.”

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