Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, writing a separate dissent, stated:
Sandra Day O'Connor (1952), first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1981-2006)
Among those in the majority were Justice Souter and Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, whose seat Judge Roberts has been nominated to fill.
But El Nino later also made mincemeat of Mrs. Jones's lawyer, as did a woman's voice that turned out to be Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's.
Justice John Paul Stevens dissented, joined in part by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
Sandra Day O'Connor, "The Changing Role of the Circuit Justice", 17 U. Toledo L. Rev. 521 (1986).
"Since Sandra Day O'Connor was here," Senator Specter said, quickly offering an example of a successful nomination.
President Reagan made history when he appointed the first woman to the Supreme Court, my dear colleague, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
Or Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's interest in strengthening the powers of the states under the banner of Federalism?
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor told Mr. Wayland, "I don't see how your rule implements the goal of the statute at all."