Ginsburg To Be Remembered With Statue In Her Native Brooklyn

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This image provided by the Supreme Court, shows Joan Ruth Bader at two-years-old in 1935, at her home in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — A statue of late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be built in her native Brooklyn, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Saturday.

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Ginsburg died Friday of complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer at age 87. A legal trailblazer and champion of women’s rights, she became the high court’s second female justice in 1993.

Cuomo, a Democrat, said that he’ll appoint a commission to choose an artist and oversee the selection of a location for the statue.

In a statement, Cuomo said the statue will serve as a physical reminder of Ginsburg’s “many contributions to the America we know today and as an inspiration for those who will continue to build on her immense body of work.”

Ginsburg was born in Brooklyn in 1933 and grew up in the borough’s Flatbush neighborhood. She first gained fame as a litigator for the Women’s Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union.

The governor said that Ginsburg “selflessly pursued truth and justice in a world of division, giving voice to the voiceless and uplifting those who were pushed aside by forces of hate and indifference.”

“Ruth Bader Ginsburg does not need a seat on the Supreme Court to earn her place in the American history books,” then-President Bill Clinton said when he announced her appointment. “She has already done that.”


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Vote all democrats out of office.
Vote all democrats out of office.
3 years ago

It seems like her greatest legacy will be, a conservative justice replacing her, because she didn’t retire when the obamanation was in office, as she was urged to by democrats who understood she wouldn’t live forever.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

Give her a bridge. For crying out loud, Mario got a bridge, Ed Koch got a bridge, give Ruth a bridge.

Judith
Judith
3 years ago

Wow very cute kid

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
3 years ago

I think this is a grand idea.

I was a democrat until I saw the light
I was a democrat until I saw the light
3 years ago

We are teAring down statues of historic Americans. And yet broke nyc has funds for this.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
3 years ago

Can I knock down the statue if I disagree?

Triumphinwhitehouse
Triumphinwhitehouse
3 years ago

Good riddance. Nowadays if you dont like someone you can tear down their statue. I want a statue to george wallace