The morning after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death, bouquets of roses and sunflowers, signs and notes expressing grief and gratitude, votive candles, and even action figures surrounded the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., Meanwhile, in New York, vigils convened at the lower Manhattan courthouse and shrines appeared at Columbia University (Ginsburg's alma mater) and the Flatbush high school she attended.
And Governor Cuomo — known instigator of the grand gesture — announced plans to build a monument to her in Brooklyn, her birthplace.
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The morning after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death, bouquets of roses and sunflowers, signs and notes expressing grief and gratitude, votive candles, and even action figures surrounded the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., Meanwhile, in New York, vigils convened at the lower Manhattan courthouse and shrines appeared at [...]