The u. S. Supreme court, where flags are at half staff and there is a constant stream of mourners along with a growing memorial for Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg, who died last night at the age of 87. That set in motion all the activity on capitol hill. And within the white house. Ginsburg was the second woman to serve on the u. S. Supreme court. She survived several battles with cancer, serving for 27 years, and spend most of her career fighting for equality. Chief Justice John Roberts described her as quote a jurist of stature and a cherished colleague. Future generations will remember her as we knew her a champion of tirele tireless and resolute champion of justice. There is an empty feeling in your stomach when a leader of significance kennedy comes to mind. Robert and john. Martin luther king. Certainly, i think Ruth Ginsburgs legacy may not be as powerful as theirs, but nonetheless, up there. Of similar significance. Similar, indeed. As ginsburg became a pop culture icon, earning t