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WHETHER you think history repeats itself or rhymes, when it comes to the question of how a liberal octogenarianâs time at the Supreme Court should draw to a close, it certainly feels like déjà vu all over again.
In 2012, President Barack Obama won re-election, and Democrats held a narrow Senate majority. The oldest liberal justice then was President Bill Clintonâs appointeeâRuth Bader Ginsburg, age 80. This year, Joe Biden is president, and Democrats hold the Senate by the slimmest of margins. Justice Stephen Breyer, also a Clinton appointee, is 82.
We know what happened last year. Ginsburg died during the term of a Republican president, who replaced her with a staunch conservative, Amy Coney Barrett. Liberals should urge Breyer to retire immediately to avoid a similar fate.
The Virginia General Assembly is reconvening Wednesday to take up Gov. Ralph Northamâs recommended changes to legislation, with much of the attention being paid to him urging lawmakers to speed up legalizing simple possession of marijuana.
The General Assembly passed legislation to make it lawful for an adult to possess up to an ounce of marijuana in 2024, when commercial sales begin, but the chances of the legislature passing Northamâs amendment to accelerate the timeline look good.
House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn, D-Fairfax, and Del. Lamont Bagby, D-Henrico, the chairman of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus, have both endorsed what Northam wants to do. Del. Sam Rasoul, D-Roanoke, said while he wished Northam had made some other changes, particularly investing more tax revenue from sales to a fund aimed at communities historically over-policed for marijuana-related crimes, he said he believes thereâs a consensus. Rasoul was one of several Democrats who did not