By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was treated for early-stage pancreatic cancer Thursday, sparking speculation about her future on the U.S. Supreme Court. No information was forthcoming about her prospects for a full recovery, but if she were forced to resign it would give President Barack Obama an early opportunity to put his imprint on the nation's highest court. The 75-year-old justi...
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was treated for early-stage pancreatic cancer Thursday, sparking speculation about her future on the U.S. Supreme Court. No information was forthcoming about her prospects for a full recovery, but if she were forced to resign it would give President Barack Obama an early opportunity to put his imprint on the nation's highest court. The 75-year-old justi...
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