The women of the U.S. Supreme Court are now Lego figures

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Max Knoblauch
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All rise, this court is now in session, these honorable Lego bricks presiding.

Maia Weinstock has created custom Lego minifigures based on the four women who've held a seat on the Supreme Court in its 226 years as an established branch of government -- Sandra Day O'Conner, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan.

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According to Weinstock's website, the set "aims to celebrate the accomplishments of women in the legal realm, and to encourage girls and women to work toward high positions in the U.S. judicial system."

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The minifigures were submitted to "Lego ideas," a project submission site by Lego, but are not available for purchase as they violate the "no politics or political figures" policy.

That just doesn't seem like justice to us.

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