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Supreme Court Announces Passing Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
By David Taintor
09.18.20 | 8:13 pm
WASHINGTON, DC- JANUARY 21: Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsberg arrives in the U.S. Capitol for a luncheon with members of Congress and President Barack Obama after the President's Inauguration Ceremony on Monday, January 21, 2013. (Photo by Tracy A. Woodward/The Washington Post) WASHINGTON, DC- JANUARY 21: Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsberg arrives in the U.S. Capitol for a luncheon with members of Congress and President Barack Obama after the President's Inauguration Ceremony on Monday, January 21, 2013. (Photo by Tracy A. Woodward/The Washington Post)
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WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 12:  The Supreme Court of the United States of America. The building, a classical Corinthian architectural style, was completed in 1935 with marble mined from Vermont used on the exterior and the four inner courtyards  are white Georgia marble.  (Photo by Jonathan Newton / The Washington Post) WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 12:  The Supreme Court of the United States of America. The building, a classical Corinthian architectural style, was completed in 1935 with marble mined from Vermont used on the exterior and the four inner courtyards  are white Georgia marble.  (Photo by Jonathan Newton / The Washington Post)
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