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Sandra Day O Connor, first female Supreme Court justice, dies
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at and the supreme court was grappling with. they have come out with the conclusion that as long as it is a creative or freedom of expression endeavor, then i have a choice the decide when i am open or closed, and this is running counter to long-standing precedent of this notion, and to delineate it further, we are talking about speech. the majority is going to great length to talk about different aspects of the supreme court case law that is talk about so-called unpopular speech. they mentioned skokie, illinois, and a march involving nazis is and speech that is offensive, and speech that is embraced in a variety of different contexts, and the history of the supreme court has been the say, look, it doesn t matter if you like or are offended by a particular speech, if you are open to the public for a parade route, and if you are open for a permit process, and if you have time,
Sandra Day O’Connor, née Sandra Day, (born March 26, 1930, El Paso, Texas, U.S.), associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1981 to 2006. She was the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court. A moderate conservative, she was known for her dispassionate and meticulously researched opinions. Sandra Day grew up on a large family ranch near Duncan, Arizona. She received undergraduate (1950) and law (1952) degrees from Stanford University, where she met the future chief justice of the United States William Rehnquist. Upon her graduation she married a classmate, John Jay O’Connor III. Unable
the media, jon, but as a member of the media, how do you react to his characterization? it s not surprised that supreme court justices would be the first to raise their hands and say i m not prejudiced, i didn t decide this case before i even read it, but in truth, what we can see over the course of time is that in order to be appointed to the supreme court under a republican president, you have to be vetted by an organization made up of republicans to make sure you have the sort of right political leanings throughout the history of your career and you can never step off. so the idea that there isn t a partisan lean to the supreme court defies not only reality but the long history of the supreme court going back to all the presidents, even president roosevelt wanted to pack the court, because he felt like the judges were too republican. he was like, i want judges that are democratic, i m going to have more of them. this has how the court has been forever. they always say we re not pa
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