Ruth Bader Ginsburg Arrives At Supreme Court To Lie In Repose

Ruth Bader Ginsburg has returned to the Supreme Court, where she will lie in repose for two days, allowing Americans to pay their respects.

Ginsburg’s casket, draped in an American flag, arrived at the Court Wednesday morning and was carried into the Great Hall, where she was greeted by the remaining eight Supreme Court justices and the recently retired Anthony Kennedy.

Ginsburg will remain at the Supreme Court for public viewing until Thursday night.  On Friday, she will be moved to the Capitol building for a private ceremony, as the first woman ever to lie in state at the Capitol.