Home Actress Viola Davis HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2023 Viola Davis Instagram - RIP to the trailblazer Sandra Day O'Connor. Thank you for busting open the doors....your intelligence, vision.....You made us girls feel worthy. Rest well Queen... ・・・ Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, a rancher’s daughter who wielded great power over American law from her seat at the center of the court’s ideological spectrum, died on Friday in Phoenix. She was 93. Although William Rehnquist, her Stanford Law School classmate, served as chief justice during much of her tenure, the Supreme Court during that crucial period was often called the O’Connor court, and Justice O’Connor was referred to, accurately, as the most powerful woman in America. Very little could happen without Justice O’Connor’s support when it came to the polarizing issues on the court’s docket, and the law regarding affirmative action, abortion, voting rights, religion, federalism, sex discrimination and other hot-button subjects was basically what Justice O’Connor thought it should be. Tap the link in our bio to read the full obituary. Photos by @nytmills, George Tames/The New York Times and D. Gorton/The New York Times 🔄@nytimes

Viola Davis Instagram – RIP to the trailblazer Sandra Day O’Connor. Thank you for busting open the doors….your intelligence, vision…..You made us girls feel worthy. Rest well Queen… ・・・ Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, a rancher’s daughter who wielded great power over American law from her seat at the center of the court’s ideological spectrum, died on Friday in Phoenix. She was 93. Although William Rehnquist, her Stanford Law School classmate, served as chief justice during much of her tenure, the Supreme Court during that crucial period was often called the O’Connor court, and Justice O’Connor was referred to, accurately, as the most powerful woman in America. Very little could happen without Justice O’Connor’s support when it came to the polarizing issues on the court’s docket, and the law regarding affirmative action, abortion, voting rights, religion, federalism, sex discrimination and other hot-button subjects was basically what Justice O’Connor thought it should be. Tap the link in our bio to read the full obituary. Photos by @nytmills, George Tames/The New York Times and D. Gorton/The New York Times 🔄@nytimes

Viola Davis Instagram - RIP to the trailblazer Sandra Day O'Connor. Thank you for busting open the doors....your intelligence, vision.....You made us girls feel worthy. Rest well Queen... ・・・ Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, a rancher’s daughter who wielded great power over American law from her seat at the center of the court’s ideological spectrum, died on Friday in Phoenix. She was 93. Although William Rehnquist, her Stanford Law School classmate, served as chief justice during much of her tenure, the Supreme Court during that crucial period was often called the O’Connor court, and Justice O’Connor was referred to, accurately, as the most powerful woman in America. Very little could happen without Justice O’Connor’s support when it came to the polarizing issues on the court’s docket, and the law regarding affirmative action, abortion, voting rights, religion, federalism, sex discrimination and other hot-button subjects was basically what Justice O’Connor thought it should be. Tap the link in our bio to read the full obituary. Photos by @nytmills, George Tames/The New York Times and D. Gorton/The New York Times 🔄@nytimes

Viola Davis Instagram – RIP to the trailblazer Sandra Day O’Connor. Thank you for busting open the doors….your intelligence, vision…..You made us girls feel worthy. Rest well Queen…
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Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, a rancher’s daughter who wielded great power over American law from her seat at the center of the court’s ideological spectrum, died on Friday in Phoenix. She was 93.

Although William Rehnquist, her Stanford Law School classmate, served as chief justice during much of her tenure, the Supreme Court during that crucial period was often called the O’Connor court, and Justice O’Connor was referred to, accurately, as the most powerful woman in America.

Very little could happen without Justice O’Connor’s support when it came to the polarizing issues on the court’s docket, and the law regarding affirmative action, abortion, voting rights, religion, federalism, sex discrimination and other hot-button subjects was basically what Justice O’Connor thought it should be.

Tap the link in our bio to read the full obituary. Photos by @nytmills, George Tames/The New York Times and D. Gorton/The New York Times

🔄@nytimes | Posted on 01/Dec/2023 23:52:01

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Viola Davis Instagram – RIP to the trailblazer Sandra Day O’Connor. Thank you for busting open the doors….your intelligence, vision…..You made us girls feel worthy. Rest well Queen…
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Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, a rancher’s daughter who wielded great power over American law from her seat at the center of the court’s ideological spectrum, died on Friday in Phoenix. She was 93.

Although William Rehnquist, her Stanford Law School classmate, served as chief justice during much of her tenure, the Supreme Court during that crucial period was often called the O’Connor court, and Justice O’Connor was referred to, accurately, as the most powerful woman in America.

Very little could happen without Justice O’Connor’s support when it came to the polarizing issues on the court’s docket, and the law regarding affirmative action, abortion, voting rights, religion, federalism, sex discrimination and other hot-button subjects was basically what Justice O’Connor thought it should be.

Tap the link in our bio to read the full obituary. Photos by @nytmills, George Tames/The New York Times and D. Gorton/The New York Times

🔄@nytimes

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