A Tribute to Sandra Day O'Connor presented by the Seneca Women Global Leadership Forum in partnership with Cornell Law School's Avon Global Center for Women and Justice, iCivics and the Virtue Foundation held with U.S. Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan (April 15, 2015).
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, A Tribute to Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, 119 Harv. L. Rev. 1239 (2006).
It is a long way from the Lazy B to the Marble Palace on Capitol Hill — and further still to the many world capitals that Sandra Day O’Connor has visited in her quest to advance around the globe the rule of law, so threatened on that long-ago morning at the Lazy B. DA and MO (the future Justice’s mother, Ada Mae), who enjoyed going off to see the wide world from time to time themselves, would be proud of how far she has traveled from that dusty ranch house — and proud also of how rooted in that place, and its values, she has remained.
- Craig Joyce, Andrews Kurth Professor of Law, and Co-Director, Institute for Intellectual Property & Information, University of Houston Law Center