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Jay Wexler On Clerking For Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Wexler, now a law professor, tells us about what it was like to clerk for the late Supreme Court justice. -
Harvard Law School Memorial Honors Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Students at Harvard Law School continue to pay their respects at a growing memorial for the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. -
Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Gants Dies, at 65
Gants announced last Tuesday that he underwent surgery after suffering a heart attack on Sept. 4. -
Toots Hibbert, Reggae Ambassador And Leader Of Toots And The Maytals, Dies At 77
Frederick "Toots" Hibbert, the lead singer and songwriter of Toots and the Maytals and one of reggae's foundational figures, died Friday in Kingston,… -
Gary Peacock, A Jazz Bassist Always Ahead Of His Time, Dies At 85
Peacock could seemingly adapt to any style, and performed with a variety of artists ranging from Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett to Albert Ayler. -
Chadwick Boseman In His Own Words
In his public comments and in interviews with NPR, Chadwick Boseman both sought to inspire and to give thanks, particularly to young Black people. -
Family: Soldier Believed Dead Was Happy Until Recently
A body that authorities believe is that of Sgt. Elder Fernandes, 23, was found Tuesday, according to local police. -
Robert Trump, The President’s Younger Brother, Dead At 71
Robert Trump died Saturday night after being hospitalized in New York. -
Remembering The First US Recipient Of A Near-Total Face Transplant
Connie Culp died last week at the age of 57. -
TRANSCRIPT: 'What A Gift John Lewis Was': Obama Eulogizes His Friend And Hero
"He believed that in all of us, there exists the capacity for great courage, that in all of us there is a longing to do what's right," former President Barack Obama says of his friend and mentor.