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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Rocked A Pair Of Sparkly Heels To A Recent D.C. Event, And The Internet Is Rightfully Obsessed

On Friday, February 14, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg visited the Library of Congress to present the inaugural Ruth Bader Ginsburg Woman of Leadership Award.

Though the award went to Agnes Gund, a philanthropist in Washington D.C., RBG herself also earned some well-deserved praise.


The Notorious RBG rocked a pair of sparkly heels that got a nod for her fashion savvy from Martha Stewart!

Stewart was photographed standing behind the diminutive SCOTUS Justice...

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...and had a close up view of the shoes.

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Images of RBG's sparkly shoes quickly went viral on Twitter, where people couldn't get enough of the judge's flashy style.

They reminded many of Dorothy's magical slippers from The Wizard of Oz.



RBG wears what she wants, whenever she wants.



If only we could all channel some of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's unstoppable energy.


Is it common for a Supreme Court Justice to have an online fan club?


RBG has always been a force for equality, and that doesn't show any sign of stopping.


Keep up that undeniable style, RBG. We love you!

The book Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg is available here. The book is also available in a young readers edition, available here.

The documentary film RBG is available here.

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