Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s loss of life has created a gap on the U.S. Supreme Courtroom — mere weeks earlier than a presidential election. Now a serious political battle is brewing over whether or not that spot needs to be crammed by President Trump now or by the candidate who’s elected in November and inaugurated in January. The end result may decide the Courtroom’s trajectory for many years to come back. John Yang studies.
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