Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg passed away last week after serving 27 years on the Supreme Court. She became one of the court’s most prominent members and was widely seen as a legal and feminist icon; we discuss what her death means to the election. Plus, a closer look at those most impacted by the pandemic, and the state’s efforts to isolate claims of fraud.
Today's Guests
- University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Professor of Law and Capital Center for Law & Policy Director Leslie Jacobs Leslie Jacobs on the legacy of former Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Founder and President of the Los Angeles Women's March Movement Emi Guereca discusses women’s rights in the wake of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s passing
- CapRadio State Government Reporter Scott Rodd checks in with updates on the state’s efforts to isolate fraud at the Employment Development Department, which is freezing new applications for benefits
- UC Davis Center for Reducing Health Disparities Director Dr. Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola explains why Latinos are amongst those impacted most by COVID-19
- WelbeHealth Medical Director Dr. Colin Robinson talks about caring for the elderly during the pandemic.