Ginsburg says she hopes to serve on bench 'as long as' Stevens did
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Tuesday she hopes to remain on the court "as long as" the late former Justice John Paul Stevens, who was laid to rest this week.
Less than two weeks ago, shortly before 99-year-old Stevens's death on July 16, Ginsburg told him that "my dream is that I will stay at the court as long as he did," she said during her eulogy for her former colleague. "And his immediate response was, 'Stay longer!'"
Ginsburg, 85, has sat on the court's nine-member bench for 26 years, serving eight of those years alongside Stevens, who served on the nation's highest court for more than 34 years before retiring at 90 years old in 2010.
Stevens, who died in Florida after suffering a stroke, remains the second-oldest and third longest-serving Supreme Court Justice in U.S. history.
Ginsburg has struggled with cancer bouts over the past two decades, undergoing surgery in 1999 for colorectal cancer, a procedure for pancreatic cancer in 2009 and another surgery for lung cancer in 2018.
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