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The Barrett and O'Connor Center opened in 2018 to solidify the university's contacts with the capital city. The center houses ASU's Washington, D.C.–based academic programs, including the Washington Bureau of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Rule of Law and Governance ...
In 2006, O'Connor taught a course on the Supreme Court at the University of Arizona's James E. Rogers College of Law as a distinguished jurist in residence. [133] On April 5, 2006, Arizona State University named its law school the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law in her honor.
On April 5, 2006, Arizona State University renamed its law school the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. [8] O'Connor's house was moved from Paradise Valley, Ariz., to Tempe's Papago Park. In 2009, Justice O'Connor's house was relocated from its original site on Denton Lane in Paradise Valley to 1230 North College Avenue in Tempe Papago Park.
Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, who died Dec. 1 at 93, spent some time in Tallahassee almost 15 years ago, promoting a website devoted to engaging young ...
Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the Arizona rancher's daughter who became a voice of moderate conservatism as the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, was memorialized by President Joe Biden on ...
Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, ... O’Connor also wrote a 5-4 opinion upholding the University of Michigan Law School’s affirmative action program in 2003. Nearly two decades later, the Supreme ...
The Arizona State Law Journal is a quarterly student-edited law review covering the law and law-related topics published at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.It was established in 1969 as Law and the Social Order, obtaining its current title in 1974. [1]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, whose centrist views and shrewd negotiating skills allowed her to steer the nation’s law ...