US Supreme Court's Justice Ruth Ginsberg Dies At 87, Due to Pancreatic Cancer
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of US Supreme Court passed away on September 18. Ruth (87) was suffering from metastatic pancreatic cancer. A torchbearer for American liberals, she was nominated for her position in Supreme Court by former President Bill Clinton in 1993. She voted for major rulings like equal rights for women, gay rights and protecting abortion rights. Ruth was the second women ever appointed as Justice at US Supreme court.