Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will return to work, no further medical treatment needed

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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will return to work, no further medical treatment needed
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Justice Ginsburg's 'post-surgery evaluation indicates no evidence of remaining disease,' US Supreme Court says; will miss next week's arguments, but continue to recover and participate in case work from home.

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