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Sandra Day O'Connor was one of only three women in her law school class at Stanford University, which had a total of about 100 students. She graduated in 1952, at a time when law schools were predominantly male. O'Connor's experience as one of the few women in her class highlighted the gender disparities in the legal profession during that era.

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