Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg fell in her office on Wednesday, according to Kathy Arberg, the court’s spokesperson. Justice Ginsburg went home for the day, but was admitted to George Washington University Hospital after experiencing discomfort in the night. Doctors found three fractured ribs on her left side.

Much has been made over the 85-year-old justice’s health in the past few years, with Ginsburg as a reliably progressive vote on a court that progressives hoped might be a lasting hold against a conservative majority in Congress and the White House. After President Donald Trump assumed power, Politico and Stephen Colbert both featured her workout habits, and the efforts to keep Ginsburg healthy became a sort of meme—there is extensive footage of her lifting weights in the hit documentary RBG. Her personal trainer, Bryant Johnson, published a book about her workout last year. It’s called, The RBG Workout: How She Stays Strong . . . and You Can Too!

The general cultural concern over Ginsburg’s health skyrocketed after President Trump appointed not one, but two judges to the court. But she’s faced health concerns in the past, including two other cracked ribs in 2012—also from falling. She’s survived cancer twice, and had a stent implanted.

After going to see a play about late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia in August, Ginsburg told CNN, “I’m now 85. My senior colleague, Justice John Paul Stevens, he stepped down when he was 90, so think I have about at least five more years.” She has hired law clerks through 2020.

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