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After a Senate judicial hearing in 1981, she was confirmed 99-0, thus became the first woman to make it all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States. president Ronald Reagan nominated her to the Supreme Court. Her amazing feat came in 1980 when then-U.S. In 1979, she moved up the ladder to become a judge in Arizona Court of Appeals. That same year, she elected the majority leader of her party in the state senate – the first woman to do so in our nation’s history.Īfter serving for about 5 years in the state senate, O’Connor would move from one arm of government to another, as she became a county judge in Mericopa County. Three years later, in 1969, Governor Jack Williams appointed her to fill a vacant seat in her state’s senate. Army, O’Connor was appointed assistant attorney general of Arizona in 1965. Sandra Day O’Connor | Women Justices of the Supreme CourtĪfter a few years in Germany, where her husband John Jay O’Connor worked as an attorney in the U.S. Steadily, she was able to prove her worth, working very hard until she was able to secure the position of deputy county attorney. As there was quite some amount of prejudice against women in the legal profession, O’Connor struggled to get a paying job. From law school, she worked at the county attorney of San Mateo without any salary. Her time at Stanford Law saw her work diligently on the board of editors for the Stanford Law Review. She thrived at the Radford School for Girls and graduated high school two years early.

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Ultimately, her parents sent her to live with her grandmother in El Paso to give her the best chance at a quality education. Her family wanted to instill in her a love of education, but schooling options near the ranch were limited for a young woman. O’Connor displayed high levels of intelligence at a young age. Not only was Sandra Day O’Connor the first female majority leader of any state in the United States, she was also the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States.īorn in El Paso, Texas, Associate Justice O’Connor received her bachelor’s degree in economics from Stanford University in 1950 before proceeding to Stanford Law School, where she obtained her LLB in 1952. | Women Justices of the Supreme CourtĮducation: Stanford University (1950), Stanford Law School (1952) Sandra Day O’Connor was the 102nd Justice of the U.S.








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