Justice Ginsburg passed away aged 87 in September 2020.
Appointed by President Bill Clinton, Ms Ginsburg served on the court from 1993 until her death, despite two bouts of cancer.
Justice Ginsburg’s children are from her marriage to Martin Ginsburg, an internationally prominent tax attorney and later professor at Georgetown University Law Centre. He passed away in 2010.
Her daughter Jane is a professor at Columbia Law School, while her son James is the founder of a classical music recording company.
Ms Ginsburg also had four grandchildren.
Clara Spera, her granddaughter, told the BBC she spent a lot of time with her grandmother before she passed away due to complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer.
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10 grand figures the world lost in 2020
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Americanbasketball player Kobe Bryant was born on August 23, 1978 and died on January 26, 2020, in a helicopter crash in California that also killed his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others.
Bryant was a five-time NBA champion in a career that began in 1996 straight out of a high school and lasted until his retirement in 2016. He also was a two-time Olympic gold medalist, helping spark the US squad of NBA stars to titles in 2008 at Beijing and 2012 at London.
Kamala Harris husband, lawyer Doug Emhoff, to teach next semester at Georgetown University
Lauren Lumpkin, The Washington Post
Dec. 13, 2020
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America s incoming second gentleman Doug Emhoff will teach at Georgetown Law School in Washington, D.C., when his wife, Kamala Harris, becomes the first female vice president, the faculty announced. Emhoff, a lawyer specializing in media, sports and entertainment, took leave from his firm DLA Piper during the election campaign, and Georgetown will be his first teaching position.Washington Post photo by Matt McClain
The incoming second gentleman has landed a new job at the Georgetown University Law Center, school officials announced.