The D.C. Circuit Historical Society has just released the Oral History of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg , who served on the U.S. Court of Appeals from 1980-1993. The oral history consists of eight interviews conducted by Dr. Maeva Marcus. By agreement , the interviews were not to be released until five years after Justice Ginsburg's death (or ten years after her judicial service ended).

I have not yet had the chance to go through all of the interviews, but did notice this tidbit in the last interview , from 2014.

Dr. Marcus: Is there much place for discussion other than in conference?

Justice Ginsburg: It's up to the Justices. There can be as much or as little as they want. The conference is concise. Let me explain the difference between when we get together and when we don't. The dissent

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