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For The Washington Post (subscription required), Robert Barnes reports that in a public appearance yesterday at Georgetown Law with the Clintons, “Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said she knew there was concern about President Bill Clinton nominating a 60-year-old to the Supreme Court when he picked her in 1993”; “’If you worried about my age, it was unnecessary,’” she continued. At ABC News (via How Appealing), Devin Dwyer reports that Bill Clinton “revealed … that he openly discussed the issue of abortion” with Ginsburg before he appointed her. Ariane de Vogue reports at CNN that Hillary Clinton “admitted … that she had played a pivotal role in [her husband’s] decision” to choose Ginsburg.

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