Ginsburg’s public Trump critique raises ethical quandaries

Ginsburg’s public Trump critique raises ethical quandaries

WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's public criticism of Donald Trump is dividing legal experts over whether the leader of the court's liberal wing should recuse herself in any future case involving him.

In an interview last week with The Associated Press, Ginsburg presumed Democrat Hillary Clinton will be the next president. Asked her thoughts on the possibility of a Trump win, she said, "I don't want to think about that possibility," and amplified her view in two subsequent interviews.

What’s next for Tom Brady and the New England Patriots
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What’s next for Tom Brady and the New England Patriots

Associated Press

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Tom Brady is down to his last chance, and it's not a very good one.

If the New England Patriots quarterback is to avoid a four-game suspension in the scandal known as "Deflategate," he will have to convince the U.S. Supreme Court to take his case. Only about 1 percent of the appeals submitted to the nation's highest court are accepted, and they tend to be about grand constitutional issues.

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