The Personal Papers of Supreme Court Justices

The Personal Papers of Supreme Court Justices
Title The Personal Papers of Supreme Court Justices PDF eBook
Author Alexandra K. Wigdor
Publisher Scholarly Title
Pages 248
Release 1986
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Study of the Records of Supreme Court Justices

Study of the Records of Supreme Court Justices
Title Study of the Records of Supreme Court Justices PDF eBook
Author Alexandra K. Wigdor
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 1977
Genre Judges
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A Survey of the Collections of Personal Papers of Supreme Court Justices

A Survey of the Collections of Personal Papers of Supreme Court Justices
Title A Survey of the Collections of Personal Papers of Supreme Court Justices PDF eBook
Author Alexandra K. Wigdor
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1977
Genre Judges
ISBN

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Location Guide to the Manuscripts of Supreme Court Justices

Location Guide to the Manuscripts of Supreme Court Justices
Title Location Guide to the Manuscripts of Supreme Court Justices PDF eBook
Author Mary Kate Kell
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 1978
Genre Catalogs, Union
ISBN

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Papers of Supreme Court Justices

Papers of Supreme Court Justices
Title Papers of Supreme Court Justices PDF eBook
Author United States. Supreme Court
Publisher LexisNexis
Pages 23
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Judges
ISBN 9780886928490

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Reproduces documents from the Earl Warren Papers in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., spanning the years of Warren's tenure from his appointment in 1953 as Chief Justice to his death in 1974.

Public Papers of Supreme Court Justices

Public Papers of Supreme Court Justices
Title Public Papers of Supreme Court Justices PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Regulation and Government Information
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1994
Genre Law
ISBN

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Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche.

Sandra Day O'Connor

Sandra Day O'Connor
Title Sandra Day O'Connor PDF eBook
Author Joan Biskupic
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 763
Release 2009-10-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0061877433

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“Sandra Day O’Connor takes you behind the closed doors of the Supreme Court to reveal how Justice O’Connor helped craft landmark decisions on abortion, affirmative action, and a host of other critical issues. Joan Biskupic has broken new ground in reporting on O’Connor’s life and historic role on the high court. This lively, fast-paced account will make people rethink how they view this extraordinary woman and her fellow justices. An indispensable read for anyone interested in politics, the law, and power as exercised by one of the most fascinating women of our time.” -Andrea Mitchell Sandra Day O'Connor, America's first woman justice, became the axis on which the Supreme Court turned. She was called the most powerful woman in America, and it was often said that to gauge the direction of American law, one need look only to O'Connor's vote. Then, just one year short of a quarter century on the bench, she surprised her colleagues and the nation by announcing her retirement. Drawing on information from once-private papers of the justices, hundreds of interviews with legal and political insiders, and the insight gained from nearly two decades of covering the Supreme Court, Joan Biskupic examines O'Connor's remarkable career, providing an in-depth account of her transformation from tentative jurist to confident architect of American law. The portrait that emerges is of a complex and multifaceted woman: lawyer, politician, legislator, and justice, as well as wife, mother, A-list society hostess, and competitive athlete. To all appearances, she was the polite lady in pearls, handbag on her arm. But in the back rooms of politics and the law, she was a determined, focused strategist. O'Connor was the feminist who, rather than rebel against the male-dominated system, worked from within -- and succeeded. As Biskupic demonstrates, Justice O'Connor became much more than a "first." During her twenty-four-year tenure, she wrote the decisions on some of the most controversial social battles of our time. O'Connor's tie-breaking opinions on issues such as abortion rights, affirmative action, the death penalty, and religious freedom will have a lasting effect far into the future. O'Connor also cast one of the five votes that cut off the Florida recounts and allowed George W. Bush to take the White House in the 2000 contested presidential election. With an eye to the American people and a keen sense of public attitudes, she worked behind the scenes to shape the law and transform the legal standards by which future cases will be decided. From O'Connor's isolated upbringing on the Lazy B ranch in Arizona through her time as a state legislator to her rise as a justice -- along the way confronting her own personal challenges and crises, including breast cancer -- Biskupic presents a vivid, astute depiction of the justice -- and of the woman beneath the black robe. In so doing, Sandra Day O'Connor also provides an unprecedented look inside the exclusive, famously secretive High Court.