Sandra Day O'Connor, America's first woman justice, was called
the most powerful woman in America. She became the axis on which
the Supreme Court turned, and it was often said that to gauge the
direction of American law, one need look only to O'Connor's vote.
Drawing on information gleaned from once-private papers, hundreds
of interviews, and the insight gained from nearly two decades of
covering the Supreme Court, author Joan Biskupic offers readers a
fascinating portrait of a complex and multifaceted woman--lawyer,
politician, legislator, and justice, as well as wife, mother,
A-list society hostess, and competitive athlete. Biskupic provides
an in-depth account of her transformation from tentative jurist to
confident architect of American law.
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