People around the world are paying their respects to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
She died Friday, September 18, due to complications from pancreatic cancer. She was 87.
Ginsburg was the oldest Supreme Court justice and the second woman to serve on the court. She was appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1993 and in recent years was the senior member of the court's liberal wing.

Ginsburg is seen on a flag that someone was waving in front of the Supreme Court on September 21.
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A mural honors Ginsburg outside the Blackfinn Ameripub in Washington, DC.
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The Fearless Girl statue in New York had a jabot collar to honor Ginsburg on September 21.
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Michael Widomski, left, and David Hagedorn embrace in front of the US Supreme Court on Sunday, September 20. They had just left a photo of Ginsburg, joining them in marriage, at Ginsburg's makeshift memorial. Ginsburg officiated their wedding in 2013, two years before the Supreme Court cleared the way for same-sex marriages around the country.
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Ginsburg's bench chair is draped in black.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrives to pay her respects at Ginsburg's makeshift memorial in front of the Supreme Court.
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The WNBA's Connecticut Sun wear T-shirts that say "Vote" while observing a moment of silence for Ginsburg before their playoff game on September 20.
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Flowers and notes are left at the makeshift memorial outside of the Supreme Court on September 20.
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People light candles near the Supreme Court on Saturday, September 19.
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A "thank you" note sits at Ginsburg's makeshift memorial during a vigil outside of the Supreme Court on September 19.
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People gather September 19 for a vigil outside of the New York State Civil Supreme Court building. The spire of One World Trade Center was lit blue in her honor.
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A moment of silence is held for Ginsburg before a baseball game in Boston on September 19.
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Flowers are left at the makeshift memorial in front of the Supreme Court.
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Michele Driesenga weeps during a vigil at the Supreme Court.
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People bring flowers to the Supreme Court on September 19.
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The American flag flies at half-staff over the White House on September 19.
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An action figure of Ginsburg is placed among cards, flowers and candles at her makeshift memorial outside of the Supreme Court.
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People gather at the Supreme Court on September 19.
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A girl near the Supreme Court holds up a book page about Ginsburg and a copy of the US Constitution on September 19.
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A mural of Ginsburg is seen on historic U Street in Washington, DC. Rose Jaffe, a local artist in Washington, was asked by the company Flock DC to paint the mural on the side of its building in September 2019.
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Mourners created a memorial underneath the Ginsburg mural.
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A woman brings flowers to the mural on U Street.
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A man holds a sign on the steps of the US Supreme Court on Friday, September 18.
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People gather on the steps of the Supreme Court on September 18.
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A person pauses to photograph a painting of Ginsburg outside a New York storefront on September 18.
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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks to reporters about Ginsburg upon arriving at an airport in Delaware on September 18. "My heart goes out to all those who cared for her and care about her," Biden said. "She practiced the highest American ideals as a justice; equality and justice under the law, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg stood for all of us. As I said, she was a beloved figure."
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The flag flies at half-staff as people gather to mourn Ginsburg in front of the Supreme Court on September 18.
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People leave flowers and candles in Washington, DC.
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A video board showing virtual fans includes a cutout of Ginsburg, center left, and the late Kobe Bryant, center right, during the first half of an NBA playoff game on September 18.
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A couple hugs outside the Supreme Court on September 18.
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A group of women holds candles while gathering in front of the Supreme Court.
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President Donald Trump speaks about the death of Ginsburg after a campaign rally in Minnesota. "She led an amazing life. What else can you say?" Trump said. "She was an amazing woman, whether you agree or not, she was an amazing woman who led an amazing life."
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Mourners place flowers and notes of condolences outside of the Supreme Court.
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A bouquet of flowers is left for Ginsburg on the Supreme Court steps.
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Women leave flowers at the doors of the Supreme Court on September 18.
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Two women light a candle at the steps of the Supreme Court on September 18.
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The American flag flies at half-staff outside the Supreme Court on September 18.
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