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The O'Connors became active in the Washington, D.C., social scene. O'Connor played tennis and golf in her spare time. [17] She was a baptized member of the Episcopal Church. [154] O'Connor was successfully treated for breast cancer in 1988, and she also had her appendix removed that year. [155]
Sandra Day O’Connor before her Senate hearing on her nomination to the Supreme Court on Sept. 9, 1981. ... Seven years after coming to the court, she underwent surgery for breast cancer. Years ...
As a judge and Arizona legislator, a cancer survivor and child of the Texas plains, Sandra Day O'Connor was like the pilgrim in the poem she sometimes quoted – forging a new path and building a ...
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women after skin cancer. ... Sandra Day O'Connor (1930–2023) first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice
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 ...
John P. Stevens · Sandra Day O'Connor ... and Garrett was a nurse who had been diagnosed with breast cancer requiring time-consuming radiation and chemotherapy ...
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor in March 28, 1992. - Diana Walker/The Chronicle Collection/Getty Images O’Connor also wrote a 5-4 opinion upholding the University of Michigan Law ...
Dec. 1—Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor walked into the longhouse at the Spokane Indian Reservation in 2001 to the sound of drums. She was there to observe the tribe's court ...