
WASHINGTON (AP) – The body of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will lie in repose at the Supreme Court this week, with arrangements to allow for public viewing despite the coronavirus pandemic. Ginsburg’s casket will be on public view Wednesday and Thursday under the portico at the top of the iconic steps in front of the building. A private ceremony will take place at the court on Wednesday morning. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the Ginsburg will lie in state in the Capitol’s Statuary Hall on Friday for a ceremony for invited guests. Ginsburg will be buried next week at Arlington National Cemetery in a private service. The justice died Friday at age 87 of metastatic pancreatic cancer.