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Watch: John Roberts remembers 'rock star' Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Speaking before a private ceremony, Chief Justice John Roberts honored Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's years on the Supreme Court by saying, 'her 483 majority, concurring and dissenting opinions will steer the court for decades." Roberts also referenced Ginsburg's iconic status in American culture, explaining "Ruth wanted to be an opera virtuoso, but became a rock star instead."Sept. 23, 2020