Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1981. She played a pivotal role in many landmark decisions, often serving as a swing vote on critical issues such as abortion rights, affirmative action, and states' rights. After retiring from the Supreme Court in 2006, she continued to advocate for civic education and engagement through her organization, iCivics, which promotes teaching democracy to students.
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Sandra Day O'Connor graduated from the Radford School for Girls in Tucson, Arizona.
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Yes Sandra day Oconnor has done plenty of volunteer work. Her current work at icivics is where she teaches people about the judicial system.
Sandra Day OÕConner was the first woman to be appointed to the United States Supreme Court. She was appointed in 1981. She has overcome career struggles and criticism to be the first female Justice.
her major accomplishments was that she she was the first woman to serve in the united states supreme court
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Sandra Day O'Connor has 3 children
O'Connor was a founder of both the Arizona Women Lawyers Association and the National Association of Women Judges.who
No, Sandra did not have any girls. She had only three boys. Their names were Scott, Brian and Jay.
Yes. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and her husband, John Jay O'Connor, had three sons: Scott, Brian and Jay.