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Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative

December 26, 2018

Sandra Day O’Connor stated, “As the first #female justice, I didn’t have a choice of robes. Most of what was available was a choir or #academic robe. I brought my #judicial robe from #Arizona.” Photo: Sandra Day O’Connor ducks behind a potted plant before making a statement to reporters after she was named to the… Read More Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative

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