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Books with title Sandra Day O'Connor

  • Sandra Day O'connor

    Sarah De Capua

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Aug. 1, 2013)
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  • Sandra Day O'Connor

    Jennifer Howse

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, July 30, 2007)
    An introduction to the career of the Arizona lawyer who, as the first woman to be a United States Supreme Court justice, played a major role in many important decisions.
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  • Sandra Day O'Connor

    Norman L. Macht

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, July 1, 1992)
    A biography of the first woman to be appointed as a justice of the United States Supreme Court, giving background on her earlier legal career
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  • Sandra Day O'Connor: Justice for All

    Beverly Gherman, Robert Masheris

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 1, 1991)
    A biography that follows Sandra Day O'Connor from her childhood on an Arizona ranch, through her days as a young lawyer, to her appointment as the first female to be named to the Supreme Court.
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  • Sandra Day O'Connor: Justice for All

    Beverly Gherman

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Follows Sandra Day O'Connor from her childhood on an Arizona ranch, through her days as a young lawyer, to her appointment as the first female named to the Supreme Court
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  • Justice Sandra Day O'Connor

    Judith Bentley

    Library Binding (Julian Messner, Sept. 1, 1983)
    A biography of the former Arizona state senator and judge who in 1981 became the first woman ever appointed a justice of the United States Supreme Court.
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  • Justice Sandra Day O'Connor

    Mary Virginia Fox

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Feb. 1, 1983)
    A biography of the attorney who on September 25, 1981 became the first woman justice on the United States Supreme Court.
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  • Sandra Day O'Connor: Justice for All

    Beverly Gherman

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, )
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  • First: Sandra Day O'Connor

    Evan Thomas, Kirsten Potter, Random House Audio

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    New York Times Best Seller The intimate, inspiring, and authoritative biography of Sandra Day O'Connor, America's first female Supreme Court justice, drawing on exclusive interviews and first-time access to Justice O'Connor's archives - by the New York Times best-selling author Evan Thomas. "She's a hero for our time, and this is the biography for our time." (Walter Isaacson) Named one of the best books of the year by NPR The Washington Post She was born in 1930 in El Paso and grew up on a cattle ranch in Arizona. At a time when women were expected to be homemakers, she set her sights on Stanford University. When she graduated near the top of her law school class in 1952, no firm would even interview her. But Sandra Day O'Connor's story is that of a woman who repeatedly shattered glass ceilings - doing so with a blend of grace, wisdom, humor, understatement, and cowgirl toughness. She became the first ever female majority leader of a state senate. As a judge on the Arizona Court of Appeals, she stood up to corrupt lawyers and humanized the law. When she arrived at the US Supreme Court, appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, she began a quarter-century tenure on the Court, hearing cases that ultimately shaped American law. Diagnosed with cancer at 58 and caring for a husband with Alzheimer's, O'Connor endured every difficulty with grit and poise. Women and men who want to be leaders and be first in their own lives - who want to learn when to walk away and when to stand their ground - will be inspired by O'Connor's example. This is a remarkably vivid and personal portrait of a woman who loved her family, who believed in serving her country, and who, when she became the most powerful woman in America, built a bridge forward for all women. Praise for First: "Cinematic . . . poignant . . . illuminating and eminently readable . . . First gives us a real sense of Sandra Day O'Connor the human being. . . . Thomas gives O'Connor the credit she deserves." (The Washington Post) "[A] fascinating and revelatory biography . . . a richly detailed picture of [O'Connor's] personal and professional life . . . Evan Thomas's book is not just a biography of a remarkable woman, but an elegy for a worldview that, in law as well as politics, has disappeared from the nation's main stages." (The New York Times Book Review)
  • Sandra Day O'Connor

    Peter William Huber

    School & Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, March 15, 1872)
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  • Sandra Day O'Connor

    Peter Huber

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub, Aug. 16, 1990)
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  • Sandra Day O'Connor

    Peter William Huber

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, Aug. 16, 1604)
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