Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Friday from complications of metastatic pancreas cancer, is being remembered by former clerks and many others for the marks she left on the law, including as a pioneer at Rutgers Law decades before she joined the nation’s high court.

Among the many offering thoughts on Ginsburg’s impact and legacy Friday night was New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, who pointed out the justice’s ties to, and mark left upon, Rutgers Law School, where she was a professor beginning in 1963.