Our panel discusses the legacy of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and looks ahead to the looming battle over her potential successor. What does the future hold for the Supreme Court?
Guests
- Jeanne Cummings, political editor, Wall Street Journal
- Maron Sorenson, assistant professor of government, Bowdoin College
- Angus King, U.S. Senator from Maine
- Mary Bonauto, nationally renowned litigator; Civil Rights Project Director at GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders
Resources
- Ginsburg's Death Is A Major Cultural Moment That's About To Upend Politics Again
- Susan Collins Says She'll Oppose A Supreme Court Nominee Before Election Day
- Collins Under Microscope As Republicans Race To Replace Justice Ginsburg
- Maine Women's Organizations, Advocacy Groups Remember 'Champion Of Gender Equality' RBG
- What Happened With Merrick Garland In 2016 And Why It Matters Now
- The Future Of The Affordable Care Act In A Supreme Court Without Ginsburg
- Odds Tilt In Coney Barrett's Favor To Replace Ginsburg, Says Sen. Braun
- Ignoring FBI And Fellow Republicans, Trump Continues Assault On Mail-In Voting
- Amid the Outpouring for Ginsburg, a Hint of Backlash