Honoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Santa Barbara

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25 September, 2020

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who served on the court for over 27 years as a fierce pioneer of gender equality, was honored on Wednesday in a private service at the court’s Great Hall attended by her family, close friends, and the remaining eight justices. Following the news of her death, countless services have been held in her honor across the country–including a vigil at the Santa Barbara Courthouse last Saturday. KCSB’s Ashley Rusch spoke with Luz Reyes-Martin, President of the Santa Barbara Women’s Political Committee, about the event and what Ginsburg’s life and legacy means to her.

 

Reported by Ashley Rusch for KCSB News.

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