Sandra Day O'Connor


 

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Sandra Day O'Connor (born March 26, 1930) has been an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States since 1981.

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March 26 - 1930 - Associate Justice - Supreme Court of the United States - 1981 - 2005 - Jurisprudence - Swing vote - Forbes

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On July 1, 2005, O'Connor announced her retirement from the Supreme Court, effective upon the confirmation of her successor. John Roberts was designated as her successor on July 19. However, when Chief Justice William Rehnquist died on September 3, Roberts' nomination as O'Connor's successor was withdrawn, and he was nominated instead for the Chief Justiceship, for which he was confirmed on September 29. Thus, O'Connor was still sitting on the bench when the Court reconvened on October 3, 2005. On that same day, Harriet Miers was nominated to replace O'Connor. On the following day, October 4, 2005, Justice O'Connor became the 23rd Chancellor of the College of William and Mary.

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July 1 - 2005 - John Roberts - July 19 - Chief Justice - William Rehnquist - September 3 - September 29 - October 3 - Harriet Miers - October 4 - College of William and Mary

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Introduction
Life and history
Supreme Court jurisprudence
Retirement
Trivia
References
External links

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