"I liked where we lived, and I didn't want to move to Washington, D.C. ... I had not served on the federal court. ... I didn't know if I could do the job well enough."
Sandra Day O'Connor remembers how she felt back in 1981, when Ronald Reagan nominated her to the Supreme Court.
Friday, January 16, 2009
"My heart sank. I had a very happy life in Arizona. I was a judge. I liked my lifestyle. I liked my family."
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Arizona,
law,
O'Connor,
Reagan,
Supreme Court
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