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WASHINGTON (AP) â Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was back on the Supreme Court bench on Tuesday, eight weeks after surgery for lung cancer.
Wearing her customary black robe and ornamental collar, the 85-year-old justice walked unassisted to her seat beside Chief Justice John Roberts when the court began its public session. Ginsburg smiled as the justices stood before taking their seats, but no mention was made in the courtroom of the fact that she was returning after an absence.
As she often does, Ginsburg asked the first question during the hourlong argument, and nothing about her appearance or demeanor seemed out of the ordinary.
She went on to speak about a half dozen times. The case the court was hearing involves a 2011 patent law, the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, with the justices being asked to answer whether the United States Postal Service counts as a âpersonâ under the law.
Ginsburgâs first question was to attorney Beth Brinkmann, who was arguing for Alabama-based Return Mail Inc. The company owns a patent that was invalidated after a challenge by the Postal Service. Ginsburg wanted clarity on Brinkmannâs argument in the case. Later, Ginsburg asked attorney Malcolm Stewart, arguing for the government on behalf of the Postal Service, why it would be that the government is treated differently under the law, with the government getting âtwo bites of the appleâ while âeverybody else gets just one.â
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: xuenchen
Waiting for TMZ to upload a video of RBG getting out of a limousine holding today's Washington Post đ
Did you ever find the video of her holding the WaPo at Reagan airport?
originally posted by: carewemust
THIS SOUNDS PRETTY SPECIFIC...
More at: www.apnews.com...
WASHINGTON (AP) â Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was back on the Supreme Court bench on Tuesday, eight weeks after surgery for lung cancer.
Wearing her customary black robe and ornamental collar, the 85-year-old justice walked unassisted to her seat beside Chief Justice John Roberts when the court began its public session. Ginsburg smiled as the justices stood before taking their seats, but no mention was made in the courtroom of the fact that she was returning after an absence.
As she often does, Ginsburg asked the first question during the hourlong argument, and nothing about her appearance or demeanor seemed out of the ordinary.
She went on to speak about a half dozen times. The case the court was hearing involves a 2011 patent law, the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, with the justices being asked to answer whether the United States Postal Service counts as a âpersonâ under the law.
Ginsburgâs first question was to attorney Beth Brinkmann, who was arguing for Alabama-based Return Mail Inc. The company owns a patent that was invalidated after a challenge by the Postal Service. Ginsburg wanted clarity on Brinkmannâs argument in the case. Later, Ginsburg asked attorney Malcolm Stewart, arguing for the government on behalf of the Postal Service, why it would be that the government is treated differently under the law, with the government getting âtwo bites of the appleâ while âeverybody else gets just one.â
ANOTHER witness: twitter.com...
I guess it's been proven and I will eat my words
originally posted by: vonclod
a reply to: Scepticaldem
I guess it's been proven and I will eat my words
Hat would of been more interesting
originally posted by: Scepticaldem
originally posted by: vonclod
a reply to: Scepticaldem
I guess it's been proven and I will eat my words
Hat would of been more interesting
You got a picture yet?
originally posted by: Scepticaldem
originally posted by: carewemust
THIS SOUNDS PRETTY SPECIFIC...
More at: www.apnews.com...
WASHINGTON (AP) â Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was back on the Supreme Court bench on Tuesday, eight weeks after surgery for lung cancer.
Wearing her customary black robe and ornamental collar, the 85-year-old justice walked unassisted to her seat beside Chief Justice John Roberts when the court began its public session. Ginsburg smiled as the justices stood before taking their seats, but no mention was made in the courtroom of the fact that she was returning after an absence.
As she often does, Ginsburg asked the first question during the hourlong argument, and nothing about her appearance or demeanor seemed out of the ordinary.
She went on to speak about a half dozen times. The case the court was hearing involves a 2011 patent law, the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, with the justices being asked to answer whether the United States Postal Service counts as a âpersonâ under the law.
Ginsburgâs first question was to attorney Beth Brinkmann, who was arguing for Alabama-based Return Mail Inc. The company owns a patent that was invalidated after a challenge by the Postal Service. Ginsburg wanted clarity on Brinkmannâs argument in the case. Later, Ginsburg asked attorney Malcolm Stewart, arguing for the government on behalf of the Postal Service, why it would be that the government is treated differently under the law, with the government getting âtwo bites of the appleâ while âeverybody else gets just one.â
ANOTHER witness: twitter.com...
There are a whole bunch of stories up that she made it back today!!!!!!!!!
I couldn't find 1 single picture of her though.
Just a bunch of people saying they saw her so it must be true....
Lol