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== Military spouse ==

I this mention as there is no source provided that being a "former military spouse" is particularly notable in the context of her appointment to SCOTUS. (Her husband was a reservist and was called up for ] at most 2 years of service very early in their marriage.) A related discussion is at ]. --] <sup style="color:black">]</sup> 13:57, 10 October 2022 (UTC)

:Incorrect. As the Supreme Court Historical Society has stated, veterans are important in the Supreme Court because military service "on the intersecting powers of the federal government," and "Justices who have served in the armed forces prior to serving on the Court have in how those powers function.” Again, you have not proven how that is not significant or unique, as is your burden.
:Indeed, the Supreme Court itself tracks how many of its members have served in the military.
:Further, at least one peer-reviewed academic article has discussed how military service impacts the Supreme Court justice's perspectives while on the Court. See, e.g., Diane Marie Amann, ''John Paul Stevens,'' ''Human Rights Judge'', 74 Fordham L. Rev. 1569, 1599 (2006). Specifically with reference to their thoughts on capital punishment. Another article discussed "how military service may have influenced Justice Stevens's decision-making process." Eugene R. Fidell, ''Justice John Paul Stevens and Judicial Deference in Military Matters'', 43 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 999, 1010 (2010). There is no shortage of decades of articles discussing the impact of military service on Supreme Court justices.
:And one specifically mentions Ginsburg's service as relevant.
:Those who has brought up this topic has a personal distaste for military service members and has been trying to erase the military from multiple wiki pages. For example, ], ], ]. ] (]) 15:22, 10 October 2022 (UTC)
::The ] is not a reliable source, and one legal blog mentioning it does not establish ]. Your comment assuming others have a {{tq|personal distaste for military service members}} is ] &ndash;&nbsp;]&nbsp;(]) 15:29, 10 October 2022 (UTC)

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