Updated 12:19 pm.EST, Mon November 23, 2009

Society|Mon, Mar. 16 2009 06:20 PM EDT

Justice Ginsburg Expects New High Court 'Soon'

By Aaron J. Leichman|Christian Post Reporter

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg suggested Friday that the nation may “soon” have to welcome a new justice, prompting widespread speculation over whether she is considering to resign in the near future.

The generally liberal judge, who turned 76 on Sunday, made the suggestion in Boston at her first public appearance since undergoing surgery last month for pancreatic cancer.

When asked by a New England School of Law student how the high court’s dynamic changes when a new member joins the court, Ginsburg shared how the first order of duty is to take a photograph.

“We take a photo only when a new member comes on board,” she said.

Shortly thereafter, Ginsburg said, “We haven’t had any photos for some time. But surely we will soon.”

Though Ginsburg had stated in an interview last week that she wants to remain on the Supreme Court for several more years, Friday’s comment set off a flurry of posts throughout the blogosphere.

Other justices considered the most likely to step down soonest are Justice John Paul Stevens, 88, and Justice David Souter, 69, both of whom are considered to be on the liberal side of the court.

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  • Fri May 01, 2009 4:22 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Vesuno: this is, by name, a CHRISTIAN post: your hateful language about the living and the dead is more than misplaced. If you knew anything about Justice Ginsburg's life and its larger struggle,her support of civil liberties should not shock, much less offend you. There was a day, not that long ago, she was admitted to higher education only under a quota system because she is Jewish. Whatever issue one may take with her role on the Court,or the ACLU (you cite the issue of freedom of expression - as wrong as the subject of that 'freedom' is), both as a Justice as well as in light of her current,serious illness,prayer would be more in order
    than castigation.

  • Sat Mar 21, 2009 3:27 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    this evil creature is an official in the most horrible organization in world history..the ACLU..and she was confirmed by McCain..our hero...the ACLU wants to legalize child porn..how cute...movies of little children being raped by adults..and this woman (!) was confirmed by McCain..how many reading this voted for that Judas...be honest ...I have not voted for anyone for president since Ronny..and he was a loser..sigh

  • Wed Mar 18, 2009 5:22 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    How sad it would be to lose Ginsburg. She was one of the few rational people who believes in the American Constitution and what this country stands for on the Supreme Court.

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