The Boss Women Of the Supreme Court Now Featured in Their Own Portrait

Today in About Damn Time: the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery uncloaked a portrait featuring the women of the United States Supreme Court, past and present. As of November 2, 2015, the painting hangs in the Washington, D.C. gallery.
Lego Rejected This Flawless Female Supreme Court Justice Set; We Object!
Artist Maia Weinstock has created a set of Legos celebrating the four women who have served on the Supreme Court–Sandra Day O'Connor, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan–and they are very cool. The only downside is that they are not available to preorder for the upcoming holiday season.
The Four Women of the Supreme Court Look Fierce in Cool New Portrait
This morning, the press was given a chance to gaze upon a new portrait by Nelson Shanks featuring Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Justice Elena Kagan and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg. Close-up after the jump.
10 Badass Moments in Girl Scout History
On March 12, 1912, eighteen girls from Savannah, Georgia gathered for what would be the first meeting of Girl Scouts. One hundred years later, the small organization founded by Juliette Low has included more than 50 million girls and women, sold hundreds of millions of boxes of cookies, and given us some incredibly…
Sandra Day O'Connor Is Silently Judging You
[Washington, D.C., May 20. Image via Getty]
Sandra Day O'Connor Schools Jon Stewart
Sandra Day O'Connor, first cowgirl on the Supreme Court, does not cotton to being called a swing voter. She prefers "Most Principled Justice" ... and isn't afraid to judge you, Jon Stewart or her grandkids.
