The remains of Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be on display Wednesday and Thursday at the United States Supreme Court, and will receive a national tribute on Friday on Capitol Hill, the two institutions announced Monday (September 21).
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The magistrate, a feminist and progressive icon whose succession is the subject of an intense political battle, will be buried in private next week at Arlington National Cemetery, near Washington, the Supreme Court said in a statement. .