Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was admitted to the hospital for non-surgical treatment of a gallbladder condition after a gallstone caused an infection
WASHINGTON—Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was admitted to the hospital Tuesday for nonsurgical treatment of a gallbladder condition after a gallstone caused an infection but plans to participate in court proceedings from there, the Supreme Court announced.
The court said Justice Ginsburg, 87 years old, was resting comfortably at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, and that the gallbladder condition was benign. She is expected to be in the hospital for one to two days, the court said.
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