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Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be honored this Friday at the United States Capitol.
This is the schedule
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Then the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, will participate in a formal ceremony in the Hall of Sculptures.
This ceremony will include a welcome from Pelosi, a reflection by Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt, and two musical selections by American operatic soprano Denyce Graves, accompanied by pianist Laura Ward.
A photo opportunity of the dismissal ceremony will be held on the steps of the East Center at approximately 12:30 p.m. ET, where Pelosi will join bipartisan women members of the House and Senate to pay her respects to the judge. .
A private burial will take place next week at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Earlier this week, Ginsburg's body was laid at the top of the front steps of the Supreme Court building for the public to pay their respects.
Ginsburg died last Friday at the age of 87 from complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer.
He served on the court for more than 27 years.