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Capturing How Ruth Bader Ginsburg Was Honored in Washington Capturing How Ruth Bader Ginsburg Was Honored in Washington
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg continued to lie in repose Thursday, after making a final trip to the Supreme Court a day earlier. The justice, who died on Friday at 87, was honored with a private ceremony in the court’s Great Hall and was then taken outdoors to the top of the building’s marble steps. On Friday, Justice Ginsburg will lie in state in the Capitol, the first woman to be given the honor. She will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery next week. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg continued to lie in repose on Thursday, after making a final trip to the Supreme Court a day earlier. The justice, who died on Friday at 87, was honored with a private ceremony in the court’s Great Hall and was then taken outdoors to the top of the building’s marble steps.
On Friday, Justice Ginsburg will lie in state in the Capitol, the first woman to be given the honor. She will be buried next week in Arlington National Cemetery.
People lined up outside the Supreme Court, past the Capitol and toward the Library of Congress, to pay respects to Justice Ginsburg, who became a liberal icon and champion for equal rights.People lined up outside the Supreme Court, past the Capitol and toward the Library of Congress, to pay respects to Justice Ginsburg, who became a liberal icon and champion for equal rights.
President Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump, visited Justice Ginsburg’s coffin in front of the Supreme Court on Thursday. Nearby, protesters could be heard chanting “Honor her wish.” Mr. Trump plans to nominate a new justice on Saturday. President Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump, visited Justice Ginsburg’s coffin in front of the Supreme Court on Thursday. Nearby, protesters could be heard chanting, “Honor her wish.” Mr. Trump plans to nominate a new justice on Saturday.
Former clerks to Justice Ginsburg served as honorary pallbearers as her coffin was carried up the steps. Over her 27 years on the court, she hired more than 100 clerks.Former clerks to Justice Ginsburg served as honorary pallbearers as her coffin was carried up the steps. Over her 27 years on the court, she hired more than 100 clerks.
Family, friends and members of the court remembered Justice Ginsburg during an intimate ceremony inside the Great Hall.Family, friends and members of the court remembered Justice Ginsburg during an intimate ceremony inside the Great Hall.
“It has been said that Ruth wanted to be an opera virtuoso but became a rock star instead,” Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said.“It has been said that Ruth wanted to be an opera virtuoso but became a rock star instead,” Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said.
Journalists were the first to arrive, before dawn, followed by a growing line of visitors. Each mourner had his or her own story for why he or she felt compelled to come in person and wait for hours to say goodbye, in the middle of a pandemic.Journalists were the first to arrive, before dawn, followed by a growing line of visitors. Each mourner had his or her own story for why he or she felt compelled to come in person and wait for hours to say goodbye, in the middle of a pandemic.