On Tuesday, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was buried in a private ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. Justice Ginsburg passed away on was laid to rest beside her husband, as well as some of her former colleagues on the U.S. Supreme Court.\n
in a private ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. Justice Ginsburg passed away on was laid to rest beside her husband, as well as some of her former colleagues on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Ginsburg, who had served on the Supreme Court since former President Bill Clinton appointed her in 1993,for her rulings surrounding gender equality and women’s rights. Last week, Washington D.C. honored the late Justice by designating two days where the general public could come view her casket at the top of the Supreme Court steps and pay their respects—many of themNow, of course, it’s time to worry about what’s coming next.
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