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Appellate Practice

Nov. 3, 1999

A Woman of Firsts

From Staff Reports She broke up The Brethren, and now U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor is again breaking historic ground - this time almost literally - as the first woman to have a federal courthouse named after her.

From Staff Reports
        She broke up The Brethren, and now U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor is again breaking historic ground - this time almost literally - as the first woman to have a federal courthouse named after her.
        Congress is expected any day to approve legislation sponsored by Arizona's Republican Sen s. Jon Kyl and John ...

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