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Sandra Day O'Connor

Sandra Day O'Connor, 1930–, U.S. lawyer and associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1981–2006), b. El Paso, Tex. Graduating from Stanford law school (1952), she returned to practice in her home state of Arizona. There she was a state assistant attorney general (1965–69) and a Republican state senator (1969–74). Appointed a state judge in 1974, she was in 1979 named to the Arizona Court of Appeals. In 1981, President Reagan nominated her to the U.S. Supreme Court, where she became the first woman justice. Except in cases of sexual discrimination and states' powers under the federal system, she generally resisted judicial activism, emerging in the 1990s as a frequent swing vote between more and less conservative blocs. After leaving the Court, she served (2006) as a member of the Iraq Study Group.



See her Lazy B: Growing Up on a Cattle Ranch in the American Southwest (with her brother, H. A. Day; 2001) and The Majesty of the Law: Reflections of a Supreme Court Justice (2003); study by J. Biskupic (2005).

The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright© 2012, The Columbia University Press.

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The Justices of the United States Supreme Court: Their Lives and Major Opinions
Leon Friedman; Fred L. Israel. Chelsea House, vol.5, 1997
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An Essential Safeguard: Essays on the United States Supreme Court and Its Justices
D. Grier Stephenson Jr. Greenwood Press, 1991
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 5 "Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: An Assessment"
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Justice O'Connor's Dilemma: The Baseline Question
Sherry, Suzanna. William and Mary Law Review, Vol. 39, No. 3, February 1998
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Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: No Insurmountable Hurdles
Bales, Scott. Stanford Law Review, Vol. 58, No. 6, April 2006
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The Federalism Decisions of Justices Rehnquist and O'Connor: Is Half a Loaf Enough?
Epstein, Richard A. Stanford Law Review, Vol. 58, No. 6, April 2006
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Judicial Entrepreneurship: The Role of the Judge in the Marketplace of Ideas
Wayne V. McIntosh; Cynthia L. Cates. Greenwood Press, 1997
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 5 "Sandra Day O'Connor: The Soft Selling of the Quarantee Clause"
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Judges on Judging: Views from the Bench
David M. O'Brien. Chatham House Publishers, 1997
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 26 "Trends in the Relationship between the Federal and State Courts" by Sandra D. O'Connor Justice, Supreme Court of the United States
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A Representative Supreme Court? The Impact of Race, Religion, and Gender on Appointments
Barbara A. Perry. Greenwood Press, 1991
Librarian’s tip: "Sandra Day O'Connor" begins on p. 121
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The Abortion Controversy: A Documentary History
Eva R. Rubin. Greenwood Press, 1994
Librarian’s tip: "Document 80: Testimony of Sandra Day O'Connor before the Senate Judiciary Committee: Hearings on Her Nomination to Be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, 1981" begins on p. 248
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Silent Covenants: Brown v. Board of Education and the Unfulfilled Hopes for Racial Reform
Derrick Bell. Oxford University Press, 2004
Librarian’s tip: "Justice O'Connor and Interest-Convergence" begins on p. 149
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The Original Meaning of the Free Exercise Clause: The Evidence from the First Congress
Munoz, Vincent Phillip. Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, Vol. 31, No. 3, Summer 2008
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Supreme Injustice: How the High Court Hijacked Election 2000
Alan M. Dershowitz. Oxford University Press, 2003
Librarian’s tip: "Justice O'Connor" begins on p. 132
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Problems with Minimalism
Sunstein, Cass R. Stanford Law Review, Vol. 58, No. 6, April 2006
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