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View All Images- /AdMediaUnited States President Ronald Reagan, left, and his nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, Judge Sandra Day O'Connor, right, of the Arizona Court of Appeals, pose for photographers in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC on July 15, 1981. Judge O'Connor is in Washington to muster support for her confirmation. Credit: Arnie Sachs / CNP
- /AdMediaSandra Day O'Connor, right, is sworn-in as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court by Chief Justice of the United States Warren Burger, left, at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. on September 25, 1981. Her husband John O'Connor, center, looks on. Justice O'Connor is the first woman on the Supreme Court, replacing Potter Stewart. Mandatory Credit: Michael Evans / White House via CNP
- /AdMediaAssociate Justice of the United States Supreme Court Sandra Day O'Connor poses during a group portrait session with the members of the US Supreme Court, at the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC on December 5, 2003. O'Connor made history as the first woman on the high court when former US President Ronald Reagan nominated her. She took her seat September 25, 1981. Credit: Mark Wilson / Pool via CNP
- /AdMediaJudge Sandra Day O'Connor, right, of the Arizona Court of Appeals, United States President Ronald Reagan's nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, is introduced to the US Senate Judiciary Committee for her confirmation hearing by US Senator Barry M. Goldwater (Republican of Arizona) in Washington, DC on September 9, 1981. Judge O'Connor is the first woman ever nominated for a seat on the US Supreme Court. Credit: Joe Silverman / CNP
- /AdMediaJudge Sandra Day O'Connor, of the Arizona Court of Appeals, United States President Ronald Reagan's nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, testifies before the US Senate Judiciary Committee for her confirmation hearing in Washington, DC on September 9, 1981. Judge O'Connor is the first woman ever nominated for a seat on the US Supreme Court. Credit: Joe Silverman / CNP
- /AdMediaAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court Sandra Day O'Connor, left, and her husband, John J. O'Connor, III, arrive at the White House in Washington, DC for the State Dinner in honor of President Carlos Salinas de Gortari of Mexico, hosted by United States President George H.W. Bush and first lady Barbara Bush on October 3, 1989. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP
- /AdMediaJudge Sandra Day O'Connor, of the Arizona Court of Appeals, United States President Ronald Reagan's nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, right, is greeted by US Senator Ted Kennedy (Democrat of Massachusetts), left, as US Senator Strom Thurmond (Republican of South Carolina), center, looks on prior's to her testimony before the US Senate Judiciary Committee for her confirmation hearing in Washington, DC on September 9, 1981. Judge O'Connor is the first woman ever nominated for a seat on the US Supreme Court. Credit: Joe Silverman / CNP
- /AdMediaUnited States President Ronald Reagan, left, and his nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, Judge Sandra Day O'Connor, right, of the Arizona Court of Appeals, pose for photographers in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC on July 15, 1981. Judge O'Connor is in Washington to muster support for her confirmation. Credit: Arnie Sachs / CNP
- /AdMediaAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court Sandra Day O'Connor, left, and her husband, John J. O'Connor, III, arrive at the White House in Washington, DC for the State Dinner in honor of President Carlos Salinas de Gortari of Mexico, hosted by United States President George H.W. Bush and first lady Barbara Bush on October 3, 1989. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP
- /AdMediaJudge Sandra Day O'Connor, of the Arizona Court of Appeals, United States President Ronald Reagan's nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, testifies before the US Senate Judiciary Committee for her confirmation hearing in Washington, DC on September 9, 1981. Judge O'Connor is the first woman ever nominated for a seat on the US Supreme Court. Credit: Joe Silverman / CNP
- /AdMediaJudge Sandra Day O'Connor, right, of the Arizona Court of Appeals, United States President Ronald Reagan's nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, is introduced to the US Senate Judiciary Committee for her confirmation hearing by US Senator Barry M. Goldwater (Republican of Arizona) in Washington, DC on September 9, 1981. Judge O'Connor is the first woman ever nominated for a seat on the US Supreme Court. Credit: Joe Silverman / CNP
- /AdMediaUnited States President Ronald Reagan, left, and his nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, Judge Sandra Day O'Connor, right, of the Arizona Court of Appeals, pose for photographers in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC on July 15, 1981. Judge O'Connor is in Washington to muster support for her confirmation. Credit: Arnie Sachs / CNP
- /AdMediaJudge Sandra Day O'Connor, of the Arizona Court of Appeals, United States President Ronald Reagan's nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, testifies before the US Senate Judiciary Committee for her confirmation hearing in Washington, DC on September 9, 1981. Judge O'Connor is the first woman ever nominated for a seat on the US Supreme Court. Credit: Joe Silverman / CNP
- /AdMediaJudge Sandra Day O'Connor, of the Arizona Court of Appeals, United States President Ronald Reagan's nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, left center, meets with US Senate leadership prior to her confirmation hearing in Washington, DC on July 14, 1981. Pictured from left to right: US Senator Dennis DeConcini (Democrat of Arizona), US Attorney General William French Smith, Judge O'Connor, US Senate Minority Leader Robert C. Byrd (Democrat of West Virginia), US Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker (Republican of Tennessee), and US Senator Joseph R. Biden (Democrat of Delaware). Judge O'Connor is the first woman ever nominated for a seat on the US Supreme Court. Credit: Benjamin E. "Gene" Forte / CNP
- /AdMediaAssociate Justice of the United States Supreme Court Sandra Day O'Connor poses during a group portrait session with the members of the United States Supreme Court, at the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC on December 5, 2003. O'Connor made history as the first woman on the high court when former United States President Ronald Reagan nominated her. She took her seat September 25, 1981. Credit: Mark Wilson / Pool via CNP
- /AdMediaJudge Sandra Day O'Connor of the Arizona Court of Appeals, United States President Ronald Reagan's nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, is sworn-in to give testimony before the US Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington, DC on September 9, 1981. Judge O'Connor is the first woman ever nominated for a seat on the US Supreme Court. Credit: Joe Silverman / CNP
- /AdMediaUnited States President Ronald Reagan, left, escorts his nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, Judge Sandra Day O'Connor, right, of the Arizona Court of Appeals, to pose for photographers in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC on July 15, 1981. Judge O'Connor is in Washington to muster support for her confirmation. Credit: Arnie Sachs / CNP
- /AdMediaUnited States President Ronald Reagan, left center, and his nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, Judge Sandra Day O'Connor, right center, of the Arizona Court of Appeals, pose for photographers in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC on July 15, 1981. They are joined by Judge O'Connor's husband, John J. O'Connor III, left, and US Vice President George H.W. Bush, right. Judge O'Connor is in Washington to muster support for her confirmation. Credit: Arnie Sachs / CNP
- /AdMediaJudge Sandra Day O'Connor, of the Arizona Court of Appeals, United States President Ronald Reagan's nominee as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace Potter Stewart who retired, testifies before the US Senate Judiciary Committee for her confirmation hearing in Washington, DC on September 9, 1981. Judge O'Connor is the first woman ever nominated for a seat on the US Supreme Court. Credit: Joe Silverman / CNP `