Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg treated at Johns Hopkins for gall bladder condition
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg underwent a non-surgical treatment Tuesday for a gallbladder condition called acute cholecystitis, the Supreme Court announced, the latest health concern for the 87-year-old Supreme Court member.
The court’s public information office said Ginsburg was resting comfortably at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, and will particpate in Wednesday’s teleconference oral argument.
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