Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Legacy NPR's Lulu Garcia Navarro takes a moment to remember Ruth Bader Ginsberg.
Anita Hill Reflects On Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Gender Equality Legacy Anita Hill says Ruth Bader Ginsburg had a "willingness to really push for a full and inclusive definition of equality." Robert Baldwin III
Justices Remember Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 'A Jurist Of Historic Stature' Many of Ginsburg's Supreme Court colleagues, including current and former justices, praised her tenure. Chief Justice John Roberts called Ginsburg "a tireless and resolute champion of justice." Jason Slotkin
Trump Says He Expects To Announce His Supreme Court Pick 'Next Week' The president says he likely will nominate a woman, noting that such a choice "would certainly be appropriate." Sam Gringlas
Author David Kaplan On The Political Fight For RBG's Seat NPR's Michel Martin speaks with David Kaplan, former legal affairs editor for Newsweek and author of The Most Dangerous Branch, about the political fight to fill Justice Ginsburg's vacant seat.
Ruth Bader Ginsberg's Legacy As Women's Rights Champion NPR's Michel Martin speaks wtih Fatima Goss Graves, president and CEO of the National Women's Law Center, about what Justice Ginsburg's legacy means for women and reproductive rights in the U.S.
Heritage Foundation's John Malcolm: 'Circumstances Are Different' With RBG Vacancy NPR's Michel Martin speaks with John Malcolm of the conservative Heritage Foundation about the process of filling the Supreme Court vacancy after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, An Inspiration To Working Mothers NPR's Michel Martin talks with law professor Joan Williams of the University of California-Hastings College of Law about Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as an icon for working mothers.
'It Only Takes 4': Durbin Hopes Some Republicans Break Ranks To Block A Trump Nominee The Illinois Democrat, who sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee, told NPR's Weekend Edition he hopes some Republicans decline to fill the Ruth Bader Ginsburg vacancy before the election. Matthew S. Schwartz
Patrick Leahy Says A Vote Now To Replace Ginsburg Would Be 'Political Hypocrisy' The Vermont Democrat said a vote before Election Day would break with the position Republicans embraced in 2016 when they refused to consider the nomination of Obama nominee Merrick Garland. Jason Slotkin