AZ Central Article RatingSandra Day O'Connor, Supreme Court trailblazer and Arizona icon, dies at 93
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65% : She also founded iCivics, an online program to instill an understanding of government in a new generation.59% : O'Connor outlined her view of the law in a 1987 interview with PBS: "The wheels of justice grind slowly," she said.
54% : She remembered a bulletin board noting law firms interested in interviewing its graduates for jobs.
48% : " In Washington, anti-abortion conservatives reacted to her nomination with concern.
43% : Publicly, O'Connor, who had no special background in federal law, acted as surprised as anyone.
42% : In 1992, a Pennsylvania case known as Planned Parenthood v. Casey would erase any doubts about her view on the issue.
41% : It allowed her to help set both tone and direction on such issues as abortion, capital punishment, affirmative action, free speech and separation of church and state.
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