Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has left the hospital a day after undergoing a nonsurgical treatment for a benign gallbladder condition
"She is doing well and glad to be home," a statement from the court read."The Justice will return to The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, for follow-up outpatient visits over the next few weeks to eventually remove the gallstone non-surgically."After the court's first day of oral arguments by phone Monday morning, Ginsburg went for outpatient tests at a hospital in Washington.
At the time, she participated in the cases by reading transcripts. The liberal justice had already received treatment in November 2018 for three ribs she fractured during a fall in her office. And in August 2019, she was treated for pancreatic cancer.As a result, her health has come under increased scrutiny as the court grapples with wide-reaching cases that can transform American law.
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