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Justice Ginsburg’s Death Could Prove Fatal to American Democracy – Observer News Group

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Through her cancer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg fought to the end with unwavering faith in our democracy and its ideals, and that's how she'll be remembered, Obama expressed in a written statement. "But she also left instructions for how she wanted her legacy to be honored," observed President Barack Obama.

Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California

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