Wouldn’t she have to be in attendance at cases in order to participate in decision?
I don't know that there have been any oral argument hearings since her injury. She can participate in court discussions via speaker phone or some Skype type video communication. I know during William O Douglass' last days they wheeled him into court in a hospital bed to attend hearings.
Wouldnt she have to be in attendance at cases in order to participate in decision?In other words, Ginsbergs assistants and handlers are now your Supreme Court Justice and doing all her work while she lay ill and they try to preserve her life for two years. - z3n
Im pretty certain that she has to hear the case in order to participate in the disposition of it. She doesnt have to resign just because she doesnt appear - but if she or her clerks tried to file an opinion without hearing the case, it would IMHO be a scandal even the MSM couldnt suppress.