
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
From Justice Antonin Scalia’s sudden death to the vicious political infighting that came as a result of his passing, almost everything having to do with the Supreme Court right now is woefully depressing. Thankfully, we can rely on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to bring a small amount of joy back to our lives.
March is Women’s History Month, and SheKnows, a women’s lifestyle website, has the cure for all of your SCOTUS ails: a printable, 10-page coloring book featuring the one and only Ruth Bader Ginsburg. SheKnows encourages readers to follow in the unlikely pop-culture icon’s footsteps:

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg… the kind of badass feminist who encourages us to color outside the lines. It seems only fitting she get her own coloring book. And here it is! Your very own printable coloring book featuring the one and only RBG. So grab your crayons and your colored pencils, and don’t be afraid to make a mess.
She isn’t.
Go ahead and take a look at some of the coloring book’s fantastic offerings:

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Before you set your crayons and colored pencils to paper, pause for a moment to reflect on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, what she means to you, and what she’s done to empower women in America. She’s more than just a “badass,” unicorn-riding feminist.

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She’s simply a phenomenal woman. She’s a paragon of virtue who was able to maintain a close friendship with someone whose political ideologies were diametrically opposed to her own. She’s inspired an untold number of women to stand up for themselves, to “[f]ight for the things that [they] care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join [them].” There isn’t a glass ceiling that this woman hasn’t shattered. Her positive influence has motivated thousands of people — both women and men — to become lawyers and take action for gender equality that is still sorely needed across the country and the globe. At almost 83 years old (ed. note: she’s now almost 85, and her birthday is in two weeks, on March 15), her legal wit is still captivating. She’s an irreplaceable talent, and perhaps the president will keep one of her suggestions in mind when nominating the next Supreme Court justice.
When asked when there would be “enough” women on the Supreme Court, Justice Ginsburg’s response was short, sweet, and nearly perfect: “My answer is when there are nine.” Adding one more remarkable woman’s keen intellect to the highest court in the land would certainly do Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s legacy justice.
Click here to download your Ruth Bader Ginsburg coloring book, and make sure you color as passionately and with as much fervor as the beloved justice writes her dissents.
The Ruth Bader Ginsburg coloring book you didn’t know you needed (and it’s printable!) [SheKnows]