Ted Johnson Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s bench chair and the bench directly in front of it were draped in black wool crepe, a tradition that dates back almost 150 years.
But outside the Supreme Court, the grounds have been turned into dozens of makeshift memorials for the justice.“Dear RBG. You gave many women the confidence, inspiration and most of all the ability to soar,” read one poster placed along a sidewalk on the north side of the court, decorated with battery powered candles.“My daughter’s life and my grandmother’s life are better due to RBG’s life!!
Thank you,” read one message written on the sidewalk in punk chalk. “May her memory be a revolution,” read a nearby sign, placed amid piles of bouquets and cards.
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