Efforts made to pay tribute to late Justice Ginsburg

By Maia Irvin 

The government made efforts to pay tribute to late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg including honoring her as the first woman to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol on Friday, news sources reported. 

According to CNN, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Monday that Ginsburg's casket will be placed in the National Statuary Hall on Friday making her the first woman in U.S. history to lie in state in the Capitol. This honor is reserved for the most distinguished government officials and military officers, CNN reported. 

In addition to Friday's historic event, a private interment at Arlington National Cemetery is scheduled for next week, CNN reported. 

The Washington Post reported that Ginsburg's casket was placed under the Supreme Court's portico Wednesday morning and will remain there until Friday to allow for two days of public viewing. By early morning Wednesday, a dozen people from across the country were waiting outside the court to pay their respects, according to the Post. 

CNN also reported that a makeshift memorial for Ginsburg with flowers and candles adorned the sidewalk outside of the Supreme Court.

  


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