Monday round-up

The Supreme Court begins its second week of summer recess as court watchers continue to absorb the news on Friday that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has a recurrence of cancer. Politico’s Josh Gerstein reports that Ginsburg’s announcement renews focus on a lack of transparency around the justices’ health, with critics saying the public is entitled to more information. CNN’s Dan Berman notes that gemcitabine – the chemotherapy drug that Ginsburg began on May 19 – “is a standard chemotherapy treatment that is a mainstay for pancreatic cancer that has spread.”

As the nation honors Congressman John Lewis, Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post examines the Supreme Court’s role in voting rights, an issue that Lewis made his life’s work. In an opinion piece, Marcus criticizes the court’s decision on Thursday not to intervene in a Florida dispute involving a state law that makes it more difficult for people with felony convictions to restore their right to vote. Adam Liptak of the New York Times, in news coverage of the decision, reports that, “[f]or the fourth time since April, the Supreme Court … made it harder for Americans to vote.”

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