On the morning of September 23, local time, the coffin of U.S. Justice Ginsberg arrived at the Supreme Court to accept public admiration.

  The US Supreme Court announced on the evening of September 18 local time that Supreme Court Justice Ginsberg died of pancreatic cancer that day at the age of 87.

  Ginsberg was born in New York in 1933 and later graduated from Cornell University and Columbia Law School.

She was appointed as a Supreme Court justice by then President Clinton in 1993 and is the second female justice in American history.

For a long time, Ginsberg has been committed to advancing issues such as women and minority rights and is a liberal justice.

  The U.S. Supreme Court stated that Ginsberg’s remains will be available for public admiration on September 23 and 24, and a private funeral will be held for him at Ellington National Cemetery next week.

(Reporter Chen Mengtong edited Gao Yuhui)

Editor in charge: [Yu Xiao]