On July 7, 1981, President Ronald Reagan nominated Arizona Judge Sandra Day O'Connor to become the first female justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. This historic event marked a significant milestone in U.S. judicial history, with O'Connor being hailed as a trailblazer for women in the legal profession. The nomination was a momentous occasion that highlighted the progress towards gender equality in the country's highest court.
This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 8 https://t.co/ATxsYm2POE
#OnThisDay in 1981 Sandra Day O’Connor made history as the first woman nominated to the Supreme Court. She represents the best of AZ women: trailblazing, determined, and fiercely independent.
43 years ago today, the original cowgirl from the Arizona desert, Sandra Day O’Connor, became the first woman nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court.