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TopicRuth Bader Ginsburg

Topic: Ruth Bader Ginsburg

India needs more women judges, but judiciary has a long way to go

Campus Voice is an initiative by ThePrint where young Indians get an opportunity to express their opinions on a prevalent issue.

Supreme Court pick is a chance for Trump to curry favour as campaign funds pour in for Biden

Supreme Court nomination fight will dominate the closing 6 weeks of the campaign, and how each candidate navigates the terrain could ultimately decide the race for the White House.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death resets Trump-Biden presidential race in final weeks

With the Supreme Court being thrust into the centre of the presidential race, Trump & Biden are no longer battling for the top job based solely on the Covid issue and the economy.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s successor could give Trump an edge in US presidential election

Ginsburg’s death Friday gives the president and his Republican allies an opening to leave a transformational mark on a court already shaped by two Trump appointments.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87 after nearly 3-decade career as US Supreme Court justice

The death of Ginsburg, only the second woman to hold the job, gives Trump a chance to try to shift the already conservative Supreme Court further to the right by filling a third seat.

Gloves off, dissent collar on. US judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg is what India needs

Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg is quite the rage in the United States. She is on T-shirts, phone cases, adult colouring books and children’s books.

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Gulf conflict pushes Dubai diamond traders to eye Surat for rough stone auctions. But there are hurdles

Industry leaders say India’s complicated customs process and GST levies are deterrents for traders to come to Surat for auctions.

Supreme Leader Mojtaba, the man Iran must keep alive & the secret force ‘tasked with it’—all about NOPO

The Nirouyeh Vijeh Pasdaran Velayat, or NOPO, was the only force Ali Khamenei trusted.It was founded in 1991 and is more feared than the Revolutionary Guards.

Peaceful power transfers followed uprisings in India’s neighbourhood. It’s a sign of mature democracies

Rating democracies is a tricky business. I am only using the simple metric of who in the Indian subcontinent has had the most peaceful, stable, normal political transitions and continuity.