Ruth Bader Ginsburg isn’t getting any younger. As the Jewish Supreme Court justice just turned 85-years-old on March 15th, many of her fans are praying that she lives through the Trump presidency.
It isn’t hard to tell how Ginsburg herself feels about the current political situation. In an interview with the BBC last week, she avoided mentioning President Trump by name — as she did last July, when she was harshly criticized for lambasting the former real estate magnate before the election — but said that the U.S. is not “experiencing the best of times” right now. She also said she is worried about the freedom of the press, argued that the current Congress i...