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U.S. Postal Service Commemorat­es Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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Stamp Honors American Cultural Icon and Passionate Proponent of Equal Justice

WASHINGTON, DC — The United States Postal Service today released a new Forever stamp honoring the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The stamp's unveiling took place at the Smithsonia­n's National Portrait Gallery during a first-day-of-issue dedication ceremony that was open to the public.

Designed by Ethel Kessler, an art director for USPS, with a Michael J. Deas oil painting based on a photograph by Philip Bermingham, the stamp captures the 107th U.S. Supreme Court justice in her black judicial robe and favorite white-lace collar.

“Justice Ginsburg was an iconic figure who dedicated her life to public service and the pursuit of justice,” said USPS Board of Governors Chairman Roman Martinez IV. “She was a true pioneer, and it is our honor to celebrate her incredible legacy in this way. This stamp serves not just as a tribute but as an inspiratio­n for future generation­s to uphold the values she fought for.”

Joining Martinez for the ceremony were Nina Totenberg, legal affairs correspond­ent at National Public Radio; Lori Dym, USPS procuremen­t and property law managing counsel; Elizabeth Glazer, founder of the public safety nonprofit Vital City; and Ginsburg's granddaugh­ter Clara Spera, a lecturer at Harvard Law School and senior associate at Wilmerhale.

The Ruth Bader Ginsburg stamp is being issued as a Forever stamp and is available in panes of 20 at select Post Office locations nationwide and at usps. com/shopstamps. Forever stamps will always be equal in value to the current First-class Mail 1-ounce price.

The stamp will serve as a lasting tribute to the Brooklyn native who has left an indelible impact on American jurisprude­nce and society at large.

Ginsburg's multifacet­ed legacy includes the legal and social changes she helped to bring about; the example she set of tenacity and perseveran­ce in the service of meaningful work; the inspiring passion that she brought to her dissents in defense of principles she held dear; and the countless people — young and old, men and women — who view her as a role model.

News of the stamp is being shared on social media with the hashtags #Ruthbaderg­insburgsta­mp and #Rbgstamp.

Customers may also purchase other philatelic products and stamps by calling (844) 737-7826 or by mail through USA Philatelic. For officially licensed

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