Honoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg at downtown candlelight vigil
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A crowd of approximately 100 people, including local elected officials, gathered at the Rabinowitz Court House on Saturday evening for a candlelight vigil to honor the life and work of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who Friday died from cancer at age 87. In her pioneering career as scholar, advocate, and judge, Ginsburg fought to establish and uphold “the constitutional principle of the equal citizenship stature of men and women” under the law, in the U.S. All photos courtesy Juliet Shepherd

A crowd of approximately 100 people, including local elected officials, gathered at the Rabinowitz Court House Saturday evening for a candle light vigil to honor the life and work of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who Friday died from cancer at age 87. In her pioneering career as scholar, advocate, and judge, Ginsburg fought to establish and uphold “the constitutional principle of the equal citizenship stature of men and women” under the law, in the U.S. Courtesy Juliet Shepherd

A crowd of approximately 100 people, including local elected officials, gathered at the Rabinowitz Court House Saturday evening for a candle light vigil to honor the life and work of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who Friday died from cancer at age 87. In her pioneering career as scholar, advocate, and judge, Ginsburg fought to establish and uphold “the constitutional principle of the equal citizenship stature of men and women” under the law, in the U.S. Courtesy Juliet Shepherd

A crowd of approximately 100 people, including local elected officials, gathered at the Rabinowitz Court House Saturday evening for a candle light vigil to honor the life and work of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who Friday died from cancer at age 87. In her pioneering career as scholar, advocate, and judge, Ginsburg fought to establish and uphold “the constitutional principle of the equal citizenship stature of men and women” under the law, in the U.S. Courtesy Juliet Shepherd

A crowd of approximately 100 people, including local elected officials, gathered at the Rabinowitz Court House Saturday evening for a candle light vigil to honor the life and work of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who Friday died from cancer at age 87. In her pioneering career as scholar, advocate, and judge, Ginsburg fought to establish and uphold “the constitutional principle of the equal citizenship stature of men and women” under the law, in the U.S. Courtesy Juliet Shepherd
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A crowd of approximately 100 people, including local elected officials, gathered at the Rabinowitz Court House Saturday evening for a candle light vigil to honor the life and work of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who Friday died from cancer at age 87. In her pioneering career as scholar, advocate, and judge, Ginsburg fought to establish and uphold “the constitutional principle of the equal citizenship stature of men and women” under the law, in the U.S. Courtesy Juliet Shepherd
A crowd of approximately 100 people, including local elected officials, gathered at the Rabinowitz Court House Saturday evening for a candle light vigil to honor the life and work of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who Friday died from cancer at age 87. In her pioneering career as scholar, advocate, and judge, Ginsburg fought to establish and uphold “the constitutional principle of the equal citizenship stature of men and women” under the law, in the U.S. Courtesy Juliet Shepherd
A crowd of approximately 100 people, including local elected officials, gathered at the Rabinowitz Court House Saturday evening for a candle light vigil to honor the life and work of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who Friday died from cancer at age 87. In her pioneering career as scholar, advocate, and judge, Ginsburg fought to establish and uphold “the constitutional principle of the equal citizenship stature of men and women” under the law, in the U.S. Courtesy Juliet Shepherd
A crowd of approximately 100 people, including local elected officials, gathered at the Rabinowitz Court House Saturday evening for a candle light vigil to honor the life and work of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who Friday died from cancer at age 87. In her pioneering career as scholar, advocate, and judge, Ginsburg fought to establish and uphold “the constitutional principle of the equal citizenship stature of men and women” under the law, in the U.S. Courtesy Juliet Shepherd
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