Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
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Sandra Day O'Connor
Sandra Day O'Connor was born on March 26,1930 in El Paso, Texas. As a child, she lived on her family's 155,000 acre cattle ranch in southeastern Arizona. Her parents sent her to live with her grandmother when she was five to get a better education in El Paso where she attended Radford School For Girls. At the age of thirteen, she returned to the ranch to attend school, which was twenty
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fact that there had never been a woman Supreme Court Justice. O'Connor has acted much like any conservative male court justice might have acted. O'Connor can be a role model to men and women of all ages, whether its because of her excellence in school, or because of her conservative, yet feminist actions, or whether it is because of her determination that took her so far. Either way, Sandra Day O'Connor is an extraordinary woman.
fact that there had never been a woman Supreme Court Justice. O'Connor has acted much like any conservative male court justice might have acted. O'Connor can be a role model to men and women of all ages, whether its because of her excellence in school, or because of her conservative, yet feminist actions, or whether it is because of her determination that took her so far. Either way, Sandra Day O'Connor is an extraordinary woman.