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The good news is that the work that Justice O’Connor and others have done has had an impact. The iCivics project recently found that 38 states now require stand-alone high school civics course ...
On April 9, 2009, Justice O'Connor was named Fifteenth Hendrick Fellow by the United States Coast Guard Academy. On August 12, 2009, Justice O'Connor was awarded the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama. [22] [23] On November 18, 2009, O'Connor received The Lincoln Forum's Richard Nelson Current Award of Achievement. [24]
But Mr. O'Connor said his wife would be reluctant to retire if a Democrat were in the White House and would choose her replacement. Justice O'Connor declined to comment." [89] Justice O'Connor and her husband John O'Connor with President George W. Bush in May 2004 Justice O'Connor's letter to Bush, dated July 1, 2005, announcing her retirement
Justice O’Connor initially envisioned Our Courts as a response to a perceived misunderstanding of the justice system in America. [4] As keynote speaker at the NCSS annual conference in 2007, she noted “that while two-thirds of Americans know at least two judges on FOX Television’s ‘American Idol’ reality program, less than one in 10 can name the Chief Justice of the United States ...
Justice Sandra Day O’Connor will be sorely missed and should always be honored, writes former clerk to the late justice, Traci Lovitt. Through merit, government service and personal integrity ...
Jul 1, 2024; Columbus, OH, 43215; Boxes of signed petitions are unloaded at the Ohio Secretary of State's office for Citizens Not Politicians, an potential anti-gerrymandering constitutional ...
Richard H. Bernstein (B.A.), lawyer and Michigan Supreme Court justice; Charles A. Blair (B.A.) (1854–1912) was a member of the Michigan Supreme Court from 1905 until 1912. Megan Cavanagh (B.E.) is an attorney who was elected in November 2018 to become an associate justice of the Michigan Supreme Court with a term beginning in January 2019.
"The Genius of Justice" is a character study of 53 (mostly) faith leaders from across the country — including 15 from Columbus.