No. 28-seeded Phoenix Central was much smaller than No. 5 Phoenix Sandra Day O'Connor, even with 6-foot-8 Michael Simcoe spending most of the game on the bench. O'Connor's length, getting second and ...
Sandra Day O’Connor ’50 LLB ’52, the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States, passed away on Dec. 1. From her early years at Stanford Law School, to becoming the first woman on ...
In law school, she was on the Stanford Law Review and third in her class. Completed law school in two years. A proponent of judicial restraint. At her confirmation hearings, she said, “Judges are not ...
First is unlike any other book written about the justice. Evan Thomas breaks new ground with extraordinary access to O'Connor, her papers,... From Triumph To Tragedy, 'First' Tells Story Of Justice ...
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, nominated as the first woman on the Supreme Court 24 years ago and a key swing vote throughout her term, announced her retirement today. Her appointment to ...
It did not take long for the second half of Saturday’s 6A girls’ basketball championship game to look something like a procession for Gilbert Perry. The Pumas had entered halftime down, 26-19 to ...
In remarks at an award ceremony, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. described his colleague as a trailblazing and civic-minded presence on the Supreme Court. By Zach Montague Reporting from Durham, N.C ...
As dignitaries marked the funeral of former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, one hopes she can finally get her due as the trailblazer she was. As is usual for Republicans or those deemed ...
Sept. 25 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1513, Spanish explorer Vasco Balboa crossed the Isthmus of Panama and became the first known European to see the Pacific Ocean. In 1690, the first American ...
1952-1953 - County deputy attorney in San Mateo, California. 1955-1957- Works as a civilian lawyer for the Quartermaster Corps in Germany, while her husband serves with the Army’s Judge Advocate ...
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