Ruth Bader Ginsburg Artifacts Donated to Smithsonian
Smithsonian political history curator Lisa Kathleen Graddy displayed and talked about items recently donated by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’… read more
Smithsonian political history curator Lisa Kathleen Graddy displayed and talked about items recently donated by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s family. She explained the meaning and significance of the artifacts, including one of her robes, her majority and dissent collars, and items from her Supreme Court office. close
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