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First Woman on the US Supreme Court 'Sandra Day O’Connor' When Did Passes Away at 93?
A)
29th Nov 2023
B)
30th Nov 2023
C)
1st Dec 2023
D)
2nd Dec 2023

Correct Answer :   1st Dec 2023


Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the United States Supreme Court, a rancher’s daughter who wielded great power over American law from her seat at the center of the court’s ideological spectrum, died on Friday (1st Dec 2023) in Phoenix. She was 93.

The Supreme Court announced her death in a statement, saying the cause was complications of dementia. She grew up in Arizona and lived there most of her life.

In a public letter she released in October 2018, when she was 88, the former justice, who had not been seen in public for some time, announced that she had been diagnosed with the beginning stages of dementia, “probably Alzheimer’s disease,” and consequently was withdrawing from public life.


Early Life and Legal Career :

* Sandra Day O’Connor was born on March 26, 1930, in El Paso, Texas.
* She earned her Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor degrees from Stanford University.
* O’Connor faced significant challenges as a female lawyer in a male-dominated profession during the mid-20th century.


Appointment to the Supreme Court :

* President Ronald Reagan appointed Sandra Day O’Connor to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1981.
* She became the first woman to serve as a justice on the nation’s highest court.


Key Supreme Court Decisions :

* O’Connor played a pivotal role in several landmark decisions during her tenure.
* One of her notable contributions was the majority opinion in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, a case related to abortion rights.
* She was known for her moderate and pragmatic approach to legal issues.


Retirement and Impact :

* Sandra Day O’Connor retired from the Supreme Court in 2006.
* Her retirement allowed President George W. Bush to nominate Justice Samuel Alito as her successor.


Legacy and Influence :

* Sandra Day O’Connor’s legacy includes breaking the gender barrier on the Supreme Court.
* She is remembered for her commitment to judicial independence and her dedication to the rule of law..

Source : NY Times

Published On : December 2, 2023
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