The Ginsburg Rule
Senators established the Ginsburg rule in 1993 to prevent nominees from forecasting their decisions on specific cases. Ruth Bader Ginsburg's refusal to give hints or forecasts during her confirmation set the precedent for future nominees, emphasizing the importance of judicial impartiality.In this clip
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