Hello there,
 
On Monday, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg voted to protect the LGBT community from discrimination at work. 
 
And of the 6 justices who comprised the majority decision, RBG might have the longest history of fighting for LGBT rights. She deemed sexual orientation a constitutionally-protected class as far back as 1996, voted to make gay marriage a national right in 2015 -- and, every once in a while, uses her judicial authority to officiate a same-sex wedding ceremony.
 
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg smiles as she presides over a same-sex wedding ceremony.
Source: NYTimes
 
We’re glad RBG’s continued her tradition of championing LGBT rights -- and that, at 87, she’s still helping take America into a better future. On the heels of the historic victory she’s helped our country achieve, we want to know just one thing:
 
 
Do you support RBG?
 
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Thank you for standing with us,
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