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The Passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg—and the Implications

09/22/20

John Stonestreet

David Carlson

No matter what you believe of her jurisprudence, Justice Ginsburg was a historic figure who followed her worldview relentlessly. As Dr. Al Mohler pointed out, she mattered just as much to those on the left as Justice Antonin Scalia meant to those on the right.

And yet these two judicial giants—polar opposites on the issues—were close friends, examples of civility that our nation right now so desperately needs.

The next 40-some days will be really interesting, to say the least, with the President vowing to nominate a replacement and the Democrats warning of a “descent into the abyss.”

So today on a special edition of the BreakPoint Podcast, I interview Kim Colby, Director of the Center for Law & Religious Freedom at the Christian Legal Society, about the implications of Justice Ginsburg’s death and what we can expect in the days to come. 

Again, that’s the BreakPoint Podcast. Come to BreakPoint.org to listen, or wherever you download your podcasts.

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