In Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg home town of New York City yesterday, hundreds gathered at The New York Supreme Courthouse in Lower Manhattan to honor and celebrate her life. A band played, people danced, chanted, and cheered as others left flowers and pictures of Ginsburg.
She died of complications of metastatic pancreatic cancer on September 18.
Ginsburg’s died 43 days from the presidential election. Her passing has sparked a heated battle between Republicans and Democrats over whether or not President Trump should be allowed to select a new supreme court justice, or the selection be made after the election on November 3.
A person places flowers at a memorial for Ruth Bader Ginsburg in front of the New York Supreme Court. September 19, 2020. Photo by Thomas Hengge
People hold signs at a vigil for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, September 19, 2020. Photo by Thomas Hengge
A child holds an artificial candle at a vigil for Ruth Bader Ginsburg outside the New York Supreme Court, September 19, 2020. Photo by Thomas Hengge
A person looks on at the memorial for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, September 19, 2020. Photo by Thomas Hengge
Children play with artificial candles at a vigil for RBG outside the New York Supreme Court. September 19, 2020. Photo by Thomas Hengge
A person holds a sign in the shape of a gavel at a memorial for Ruth Bader Ginsburg at the New York Supreme Court. September 19, 2020. Photo by Thomas Hengge
A woman and her daughter outside the memorial for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, September 19, 2020. Photo by Thomas Hengge
A memorial for Ruth Bader Ginsburg outside the New York Supreme Court, September 19, 2020. Photo by Thomas Hengge
People comfort one another at a vigil for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, September 19, 2020. Photo by Thomas Hengge