Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a four-time cancer survivor, missed oral argument Wednesday.
Author: Richard Wolf, USA TODAY
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Supreme Court, trying to remain above the partisan fray, opens 2019 term with a debate about insanity
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Supreme Court allows border wall spending in battle between President Donald Trump and liberal opponents
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