Quick overview of Sandra Day O'Connor's life

Sandra Day O'Connor made history as the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1981

Western Root

Born in El Paso, Texas, O'Connor grew up on a ranch in Arizona, fostering her love for the outdoor

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Stanford Scholar

O'Connor graduated early from Stanford University and later excelled at Stanford Law School

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Arizona Legislature

She broke barriers in Arizona politics, becoming the first woman to serve as the majority leader in a state senate

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Retirement for Family

She retired in 2006 to care for her ailing husband, who was battling Alzheimer's disease

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Civic Education Advocate

O'Connor founded iCivics, an organization dedicated to enhancing civic education in school

The change

Presidential Recognition

President Barack Obama awarded O'Connor the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009

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Author and Memoirist

Beyond her legal career, O'Connor wrote books, sharing insights into her life and the Supreme Court's history.

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Music Legacy

The life of Johnny Dash

Hollywood Couples

The Ups and Downs

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