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The Duchess of Sussex talked about what the Supreme Court ending the constitutional right to abortion means and how people will be affected going forward.
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Sandra Day O’Connor, , Trailblazing Supreme Court Justice, , Dead at 93.
NPR reports that the first woman to serve on
the Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor,
died on December 1 in Phoenix, Arizona.
The court announced that the 93-year-old retired
Supreme Court justice died of complications related
to advanced dementia and a respiratory illness.
The court announced that the 93-year-old retired
Supreme Court justice died of complications related
to advanced dementia and a respiratory illness.
In 1981, O'Connor was appointed
to the nation's highest court
by President Ronald Reagan. .
She retired in 2006 after serving on
the Supreme Court for over 24 years. .
NPR reports that cases she held a deciding
vote in pertained to abortion, affirmative action,
campaign finance reform and states' rights. .
NPR reports that cases she held a deciding
vote in pertained to abortion, affirmative action,
campaign finance reform and states' rights. .
The minute I was confirmed and on
the court, states across the country
started putting more women...
on their Supreme Courts. , Sandra Day O'Connor, via NPR.
And it made a difference in
the acceptance of young women
as lawyers. It opened doors for them, Sandra Day O'Connor, via NPR.
After her retirement, O'Connor became
an outspoken critic of what she described
as threats to judicial independence.
She also advocated for increased civics instruction
in public schools to educate students on the
structures and processes of the U.S. government.
She also advocated for increased civics instruction
in public schools to educate students on the
structures and processes of the U.S. government.
NPR reports that O'Connor's career
has left a profound mark on the history
of the nation and the Supreme Court. .
NPR reports that O'Connor's career
has left a profound mark on the history
of the nation and the Supreme Court.
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Sandra Day O'Connor, the first female justice on the Supreme Court, has died. Justice O'Connor passed away Friday morning in Phoenix, AZ ... the court announced.. TMZ.com
This Day in History: , Rosa Parks Ignites Bus Boycott.
December 1, 1955.
“The mother of the civil
rights movement,” Parks was jailed
in Montgomery, AL, for refusing to give
up her seat on a public bus to a white man.
A Montgomery city ordinance
required Black Americans to
sit in the back of city buses and
give up their seats to white riders.
The local chapter of the NAACP,
of which Parks was a member,
had been planning to challenge
the racist bus laws for months.
The 42-year-old seamstress'
decision to refuse her seat was
spontaneous, but she was aware
of the implications of her choice.
Parks' historic act of civil
disobedience led to the
successful Montgomery Bus Boycott,
organized by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Less than a year after Parks' arrest,
the U.S. Supreme Court struck
down the bus segregation laws as
a violation of the 14th Amendment
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The..
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