Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court Justice, has died, reportsTime.

The outlet’s headline says she left behind a legacy for women (and men).

No one would agree more than Hillary Clinton, who immediately shared a tribute to the 87-year-old on Twitter.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

“Justice Ginsburg paved the way for so many women, including me.

There will never be another like her.

Thank you RBG,” the former first ladyposted.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Hillary Clinton

Ginsburg was the second woman on theSupreme Court, following Sandra Day O’Connor.

She was appointed by then-President Bill Clinton in 1993 (viaCNN).

Of course, Clinton didn’t have to work hard to persuade her husband.

Long after the appointment for which she championed RBG, Clinton remained an admirer of the liberal justice.

Just this past February she honored Ginsburg at the DVF Awards in Washington (viaWashingtonian).

As Diane Von Furstenberg admitted, the event was originally going to be held at the Clinton’s house.

Clearly Clinton was more than just someone who helped boost Ginsburg’s career the admiration was obviously mutual.

The two groundbreaking women may have even been friends.