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Sandra Day O'Connor Discusses Impact of Augustus Hill Garland on Legal History

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  • Date Added : 10/22/2007
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Sandra Day O'Connor

  • Associate Justice (Retired), Supreme Court Of the United States
  • female
  • Caucasian
  • 1930 (Age: 94 years old)
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
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Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman and the 102nd person to sit on the Supreme Court of the United States. She retired from her position on January 31, 2006. O'Connor majored in economics at Stanford University and graduated with high honors. She continued her graduate work there. It was during her work as editor on the Stanford Law Review that she met John Jay O'Connor III, also attending law school at Stanford. In 1952 she graduated from law school, again with honors, and soon thereafter was married to John O'Connor. Despite her excellent scholastic record, it was difficult for women to find positions as lawyers. Her husband practiced law for a few years before they decided to build a home in north Phoenix. Their first child, Scott, was born in 1957. Two more sons joined the family in 1960 and 1962. In 1965, Sandra Day O'Connor went to work on a part-time basis for the Arizona attorney general's office. In 1969 she was appointed to the state Senate and was subsequently re-elected to that position. In 1973 Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman to serve as the majority leader of a state Senate. In 1974 Sandra Day O'Connor was elected to a position of trial judge for Maricopa County and 5 years later was appointed by then Governor Bruce Babbitt to the Court of Appeals. On July 7, 1981 President Reagan announced that Sandra Day O'Connor was his appointee to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court left by Associate Justice Potter Stewart's retirement. She was confirmed by a Judiciary Committee vote of 17 to 1 and won approval by the U.S. Senate by a vote of 99 to 0. Justice O'Connor was regarded as a consummate compromiser; her goal on issues was simply to achieve a majority vote. She is considered to be tough and is a conservative, but not as tough or conservative when it comes to women's rights and children. O'Connor made it clear that she believes a court's role, including that of the Supreme Court, is to interpret and not to legislate. She has been referred to as the most influential women in America. In July 2005 Sandra Day O'Connor announced that she would retire from her position as a Supreme Court Justice as soon as a replacement was appointed. Justice Samuel Alito succeeded her on January 31, 2006.

As a young attorney Augustus Hill Garland remembered the day he was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court. As I stood up before the court and took the attorney's oath, he said, my vision became disturbed and the judges all appeared to be at least ...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).

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Video 1 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor Discusses The Impact of Oral Arguments On The Legal Process
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 1 min. 55 sec.
Video 2 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor Discusses Growth In Number Of Lawyers Admitted To Argue Before The Supreme Court
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 2 min. 49 sec.
Video 3 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor States Importance of Sending Best Legal Advocate Available To Argue Case Before Supreme Court
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 2 min. 1 sec.
Video 4 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor Discusses Impact of William Pinkney On Legal History
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 3 min. 50 sec.
Video 5 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor Discusses Impact of Daniel Webster On Legal History
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 5 min. 4 sec.
Video 6 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor States Oral Arguments Used To Be Much Longer
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 1 min. 54 sec.
Video 7 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor States Oral Arguments Should Be Devoid Of Emotion And Argue Legal theories
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 2 min. 8 sec.
Video 8 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor Discusses Impact of Augustus Hill Garland on Legal History
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 4 min. 58 sec.
Video 9 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor States Brown V Board of Education Changed Conception Of What Constitutes An Effective Oral Argument
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 4 min. 24 sec.
Video 10 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor States Style of Questioning From The Justices Has Changed Over History As Well
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 2 min. 23 sec.
Video 11 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor States Today's Supreme Court Justices Present Stream of Hypothetical Questions During Oral Arguments
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 2 min. 16 sec.
Video 12 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor States Oral Arguments Are Important To Shape Justice's View Of Case
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 2 min. 2 sec.
Video 13 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor States Differences Between Justices Are More Over Legal Issues Than Political Issues
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 2 min. 49 sec.
Video 14 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor Discusses Increasing Number of Separation Of Powers Issues
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 1 min. 10 sec.
Video 15 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor Discusses The Bush V Gore Judgment
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 2 min. 59 sec.
Video 16 of 16 Sandra Day O'Connor Discusses Minnesota v. White Case And Issue With Partisan Elections For Judges
  • Sandra Day O'Connor - Lecture - Importance of the Oral Argument
  • 10/23/2007
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
  • 2 min. 36 sec.