
Sandra Day O'Connor
Sandra Day O'Connor is a retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, famously known for being the first woman to serve on the Court, appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1981. Her judicial philosophy and pivotal swing vote on key issues have made her a significant figure in American law and politics.
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Sandra Day O'Connor fought for many years to abolish the practice of electing state judges.
STATESIDE: Trump an emperor? High Court may well decideSandra Day O’Connor was present at the screening of 'E.T.' during her first week as a Justice of the Supreme Court.
Bill Clinton once called the White House movie theater the ‘best perk’ of the job. It was destroyed this weekThe nonprofit funded by the late Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor and Blue Star Families.
Military children are slipping through the cracks in schoolsJustice Sandra Day O'Connor was part of the dissenting justices against the flag burning ruling.
Donald Trump vs. Antonin Scalia on burning the American flagJustice Sandra Day O’Connor understood Rehnquist and often finished her opinions first.
The behind-the-scenes power John Roberts wields to ensure his influence with justicesSandra Day O'Connor was the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, nominated by Ronald Reagan.
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