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Late US justice Ginsburg buried in private ceremony

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Washington, United States
Wed, September 30, 2020

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Late US justice Ginsburg buried in private ceremony The casket of late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is seen in Statuary Hall in the US Capitol to lie in state in Washington, DC, on Sept. 25, 2020. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was buried Tuesday morning in a private ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, officials said. (Pool/AFP/Sarah Silbiger)

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he late US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was buried Tuesday morning in a private ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, officials said.

The death of Ginsburg, a progressive icon affectionately known by her initials RBG, has triggered a partisan battle to fill her vacancy just weeks before the presidential election.

Ginsburg, who died on September 18 at the age of 87, "was laid to rest this morning in a private family ceremony," the Arlington National Cemetery said.

Slain US president John F. Kennedy is buried at Arlington, as well as military personnel and several Supreme Court justices.

Ginsburg was honored Friday at the US Capitol, where she made history becoming the first woman and first Jewish person to lie in state there.

Ginsburg's flag-draped casket was carried up the Capitol east steps and brought to Statuary Hall, where the justice's relatives, lawmakers and dignitaries including Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, and his running mate Senator Kamala Harris were in attendance.

With less than 40 days to go before the November 3 presidential election, Republican President Donald Trump on Saturday nominated conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Ginsburg.

The nomination is likely to be quickly approved in the Republican-controlled Senate. Hearings are scheduled to begin on October 12, with a vote expected in late October, just days before the election.

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