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The case that helped turn RBG into a great dissenter was one she never liked talking about. Few of the justices relished discussing Bush v. Gore, the surreal and bitter case that put the fate of the U.S. presidency in their hands. “It was described as a circus, but that is an insult to the discipline of circuses,” said Theodore Olson, who represented then-Texas governor George W. Bush before the Supreme Court.
Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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