Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Treated At Johns Hopkins For Gall Bladder Condition

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Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg poses with other Justices of the United States Supreme Court during their official group photo at the Supreme Court on Nov. 30, 2018 in Washington. MUST CREDIT: Washington Post photo by Jabin Botsford
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg underwent a nonsurgical treatment for a benign gall bladder condition called acute cholecystitis, the Supreme Court announced Tuesday night, the latest health concern for the 87-year-old Supreme Court member.

The court’s public information office said Ginsburg was resting comfortably at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore and plans to participate in Wednesday’s teleconference oral arguments.

Ginsburg has been treated four times for cancer, most recently in August. Dire diagnoses and remarkable recoveries have been a recurring theme of her more than quarter-century on the court, and which president will eventually name her replacement a national political question.

Ginsburg has glided through each crisis. Before a roaring crowd at the end of summer at the National Book Festival in Washington, she declared, “This audience can see that I am alive.”

The latest setback began Monday afternoon after the court finished its first-ever remote oral argument, the court said in a statement.

“The justice underwent outpatient tests at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C., that confirmed she was suffering from a gallstone that had migrated to her cystic duct, blocking it and causing an infection,” Public Information Officer Kathleen Arberg said.

At some point, she was transferred to Baltimore. “The justice is resting comfortably and plans to participate in the oral argument teleconference tomorrow morning remotely from the hospital. She expects to stay in the hospital for a day or two,” Arberg said.

Ginsburg participated in Tuesday’s oral argument, but the court did not say from where. The nine justices are scattered, and participating remotely in oral arguments this week and next.

The coronavirus pandemic has made it impossible for the court to gather in its grand courtroom, and the justices have not met as a group since March 9. The court canceled scheduled arguments for March and April, and rescheduled about half of those cases for the remote teleconference sessions.

There was no noticeable difference in Ginsburg’s questioning of advocates in the oral arguments Monday and Tuesday.

The Mayo Clinic website says treatment for cholecystitis include fasting, fluids, antibiotics and pain medication.

Ginsburg is the oldest member of the court, and leader of its liberal minority. Her health is a matter of constant public speculation, and an issue in the presidential election.

Naming her replacement would mean three nominees for President Donald Trump, and a chance to solidify a conservative majority for years to come. Democrats hope a president of their party would name the successor for her, and perhaps her fellow liberal, Stephen Breyer, 81. Both were chosen by President Bill Clinton.

Last summer, Ginsburg announced that she had completed a three-week course of stereotactic ablative radiation therapy – a highly focused treatment that concentrates an intense dose of radiation on a tumor – after a malignancy was discovered on her pancreas.

That was the second treatment for cancer in nine months for Ginsburg. She had a portion of her left lung removed in December, and in past decades was treated for colon and pancreatic cancer.

Last November, Ginsburg was hospitalized at Johns Hopkins after experiencing chills and a fever. She was treated with intravenous antibiotics and fluids.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. So after laying 6′ deep down under with hellish pain since Jan. 2019 they’ve unearthed Ruth Ginsburg’s bones for some medical procedure. Hmm…. Then she’ll “officially” die so that President Trump will be able to nominate a new Supreme Court judge before election.

  2. Once she goes and is replaced with a conservative judge the corona will end stated many rabbonim. That’s because with a conservative majority of 6 to 3 it would be able to do away with same gender marriage. The corona virus came to destroy societies that have this evil. See gemorrah chullin 92B.

    • Ruth is gone. She was coronavirused for her crimes over a year ago. Trump, of course, is aware of it but is pushing off appointment of his new candidate until the swamp will be drained for obvious reasons. They are currently being coornavirused bigly.

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