Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg became the first woman to lie in state in the US Capitol on Friday, according to congressional historians.
Earlier in the week she lied in repose at the Supreme Court, giving the public a chance to pay their respects to the late justice.
Ginsburg died on September 18 due to complications of metastatic pancreatic cancer. She served on the court for more than 27 years.

Ginsburg lies in state at the US Capitol on Friday.
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Members of Congress and guests pay their respects during a memorial service at the US Capitol on Friday.
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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, pay their respects during Friday's service.
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Ginsburg's casket is carried through the US Capitol rotunda.
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Ginsburg's casket is carried into the US Capitol on Friday.
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A program for Friday's service is seen inside the Capitol.
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Ginsburg's casket arrives at the US Capitol on Friday.
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A staff member places a portrait of Ginsburg before the ceremony at the US Capitol.
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The US Capitol is seen in the early morning Friday.
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President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump pay respects as Ginsburg lies in repose at the Supreme Court on Thursday, September 24
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Visitors wait in line to view Ginsburg's casket on Thursday.
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Mourners dressed as Ginsburg wait in line in front of the Supreme Court on Thursday.
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People in the crowd boo President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump as they visit the Supreme Court on Thursday.
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Ginsburg lies in repose outside the Supreme Court.
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Mourners line up outside the Supreme Court on Thursday.
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Members of the public pay their respects on Wednesday, September 23.
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Masked visitors look as Ginsburg lies in repose.
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Visitors are seen on the steps of the Supreme Court building on Wednesday evening.
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Vice President Mike Pence arrives at the top of the Supreme Court steps to pay his respects to Ginsburg. Pence was joined by his wife Karen.
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People embrace while waiting in line outside the Supreme Court.
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People pay their respects as Ginsburg lies in repose at the top of the Supreme Court steps.
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Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pay their respects. Ginsburg was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Clinton in 1993.
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Lucille Wilson, 3, stands outside the Supreme Court dressed as Justice Ginsburg.
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The Supreme Court justices and their spouses sit in front of the casket during a private ceremony Wednesday.
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Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Elena Kagan, left, attend Wednesday's ceremony.
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Invited guests sit apart during the ceremony to adhere to social distancing guidelines.
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The flag-draped casket of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is carried through the Great Hall at the Supreme Court in Washington.
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Ginsburg's casket arrives outside the Supreme Court.
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A woman mourns outside the Supreme Court while wearing a Ginsburg-themed face mask.
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Some of Ginsburg's former clerks wait for her casket.
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Pallbearers carry the casket.
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The casket arrived in front of the Supreme Court just before 9:30 a.m. ET on Wednesday, and a private ceremony with family, close friends and the justices took place in the Great Hall at the court.
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Several of Ginsburg's clerks serve as pallbearers.
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A woman attends the memorial.
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The casket is seen through a window.
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