Ginsburg, a beloved figure who was famous for her historic career as much as her workout routine that inspired Saturday Night Live sketches, died due to “complications of metastatic pancreas cancer."
Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died but her fight lives on
At a time of great conflict, stress, and uncertainty in the U.S., Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday, sending her supporters into a state of shock on social media. Admirers grieve for an icon and call for action. Call. Email. Make your voice heard.
"May her memory be a revolution." In a year marked by calamity, the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is yet one more tragedy. The 87-year-old veteran of the court met her life's challenges with admirable grit, never forgetting to break a path for women who might follow. The grief of …
Immediate reactions to Ginsburg's death make it clear that the people will carry forward her fight for justice. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a warrior for freedom. She lived a life committed to preserving the American ideal, from her early days fighting against gender discrimination to her illustrious …
If you're looking for ways to take action and protect Justice Ginsburg's Supreme Court seat, the first thing you can do is pick up the phone and call the U.S. Capitol switchboard.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg never imagined she'd become the "Notorious R.B.G." Her internet alter ego crossed generations, becoming a role model that represents Ginsburg's legacy, but also so much more after her death. When Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was 80 years old, she became an internet …
The first thing you should do is email your senators about not holding hearings for her replacement until after the election. But the second thing you can do? Enjoy one or more of these Ginsburg pop culture moments below and raise a glass to a hero.