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Jamaican lawmakers in US diaspora mourn Ginsburg’s passing

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Jamaican elected leaders and judges in the diaspora have expressed sadness at the recent passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, describing her death as a “great loss for all of us". Congresswoman Yvette Clarke, in a...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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