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Items once belonging to the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg are headed to the Smithsonian. The National Museum of American History will receive a “significant selection of artifacts” from Ginsburg’s career on March 15th. Ginsburg will also posthumously receive the museum’s Great Americans medal, which honors “lifetime contributions embodying American ideas and ideals.” […]

It looks like the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg is inspiring more people to make their voice heard this election. Nearly 41-thousand registered to vote within 48 hours after the Supreme Court justice lost her battle with cancer. That’s a jump of 68-percent from the previous weekend. The non-profit ‘vote-dot-org’ revealed the data on Tuesday’s […]

Mourners will get to pay their respects to the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg this week. An outdoor viewing is set for Wednesday and Thursday at the Supreme Court building. Then on Friday, the 87-year-old will be moved to the U.S. Capitol to become the first woman to lie in state. Ginsburg lost her battle with […]

Hosted by Ebony Chappel and Cameron Ridle Has Operation Legend been successful? We talk about the feds crime crackdown in Indy as well as the death of Justice Bader Ginsburg, Voting, an attempted repeal to the Marion County mask mandate by local Republicans and more.  

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is weighing in on the impeachment effort against President Trump. Ginsburg criticized Trump after he asked in a tweet if the Supreme Court could stop the impeachment inquiry. Ginsburg told the BBC that the president is not a trained lawyer, seemingly implying the president doesn’t understand how the law […]

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be featured in The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part. She is reportedly set to appear as a gavel wielding mini-figure in a judicial robe. Director Mike Mitchell told USA Today Saturday that they chose Ginsburg because nobody would expect Ginsburg to be seen in a Lego movie. […]

Earlier this year, a Census Bureau report confirmed, for the first time in history, that Black people vote at a higher percentage than whites in a presidential election.…

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia didn’t bother with subtlety while articulating his racial resentment during oral arguments on the Voting Rights Act Wednesday, particularly its…