Lyle Denniston examines the latest remarks by retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor about the Supreme Court acted in the controversial Bush v. Gore decision.
I’m reading a very interesting book, “Out of Order: Stories from the History of the Supreme Court,’’ by retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor hasn’t given much thought to which case was the most important one she helped decide during her 25 years on the bench. But she has no doubt which was most controversial.
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor hasn’t given much thought to which case was the most important one she helped decide during her 25 years on the bench. But she has no doubt which was most controversial.
Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor dropped by the National Constitution Center on Friday night to give a sold-out crowd a history lesson, and share a few stories about the court.
“Out of Order: Stories From the History of the Supreme Court” (Random House), by Sandra Day O’Connor In the old days, lawyers arguing before the Supreme Court could blather on, uninterrupted, for as long as 10 days.
For years, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s opinion set the direction for the Supreme Court on a host of issues, including important social concerns such as abortion, affirmative action and the way the nation’s elections are financed. Read full article >>
For years, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s opinion set the direction for the Supreme Court on a host of issues, including important social concerns such as abortion, affirmative action and the way the nation’s elections are financed. Read full article >>
For years, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s opinion set the direction for the Supreme Court on a host of issues, including important social concerns such as abortion, affirmative action and the way the nation’s elections are financed. Read full article >>