Sandra Day O’Connor, first woman on the Supreme Court, dies at 93
SCOTUSBlog
DECEMBER 1, 2023
She wrote in Lazy B that she “felt poorly prepared compared to the other freshmen,” but she was admitted to a program that allowed her to start law school at Stanford in her senior year, as one of only four women in her class. One California-based firm, Gibson Dunn, did offer O’Connor a job – as a legal secretary.
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