Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor dies at 93

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Published Dec 01, 2023
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Policy Leaning Analysis

This article includes the following sentiments, providing an average bias score of -10% Liberal:

  • 1 positive sentiment for Abortion
  • 1 positive sentiment for Planned Parenthood


Politician Portrayal Analysis:

This article includes the following Politician Portrayal sentiments, providing an average sentiment of 66% Negative and bias score of 50% Conservative:

5 negative sentiments and 3 positive sentiments for John Ou2019Connor
1 negative sentiment and 1 positive sentiment for Ronald Reagan


Policies:

Abortion
Planned Parenthood

Politicians:

John Ou2019Connor
Ronald Reagan

Sentiments

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16% "Though anti-abortion activists criticized O'Connor, a conservative moderate, she was confirmed by the Senate to the Supreme Court by a near-unanimous 99-0 vote.""
4% O'Connor is survived by her three adult sons, according to the Supreme Court's statement."
4% Prior to her tenure in the Supreme Court, O'Connor served as an assistant to the Attorney General of Arizona from 1965 to 1969, was ..."
4% "On the bench, O'Connor established herself as a key swing voter in the Supreme Court, in cases including Grutter v. Bollinger, which affirmed the ..."
2% "nnO'Connor was a trailblazer for women in law and was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1981 by then-President Ronald Reagan."
0% On the bench, O'Connor established herself as a key swing voter in the Supreme Court, in cases including Grutter v. Bollinger, which affirmed the ..."
-6% O'Connor announced her retirement in 2005 after her husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer's."
-8% Following her husband's death in 2009, O'Connor founded iCivics, an organization that works to promote civic education in schools through free, interactive online games ..."
-14% Though anti-abortion activists criticized O'Connor, a conservative moderate, she was confirmed by the Senate to the Supreme Court by a near-unanimous 99-0 vote.nn"
-14% But O'Connor declined, as she was already dating John O'Connor, whom she met while proofreading for the Stanford Law Review."

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58% : Though anti-abortion activists criticized O'Connor, a conservative moderate, she was confirmed by the Senate to the Supreme Court by a near-unanimous 99-0 vote.
52% : On the bench, O'Connor established herself as a key swing voter in the Supreme Court, in cases including Grutter v. Bollinger, which affirmed the right of state colleges and universities to use affirmative action, and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which affirmed a woman's right to have an abortion.

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