Abortion politics: writing for an audience of one. Susan R. Estrich and Kathleen M. Sullivan. 138 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 119 (November 1989).
Affirmative action: will Justice O'Connor author its end? Rocco Potenza. 22 University of Toledo Law Review 805 (Spring 1991).
Alabama strikes out in peremptory challenge case; O'Connor criticized the state's approach. Lyle Denniston. 16 American Lawyer 90(2) (Jan/Feb. 1994).
Altered states: federalism and devolution at the "real" turn of the millennium. 60 Cambridge Law Journal 493. (November 11, 2002).
And a child shall lead them: Justice O'Connor, the principle of religious liberty and its practical application. Benjamin D. Feder. 8 Pace Law Review 249 (Spring 1988).
At the crossroads of civil rights: tension between the wartime amendments in the jurisprudence of Justice O'Connor. Alfred Slocum. 13 Women's Rights Law Reporter 105 (June 22, 1991).
Broadening our horizons: why American lawyers must learn about foreign law. Sandra Day O’Connor. 45 The Federal Lawyer 8 (Sept. 1998).
A Cautious liberal: Ruth Bader Ginsburg's opinions suggest 'mirror image' of O'Connor. Richard C. Reuben & Charley Roberts. 106 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1, col. 3 (July 19, 1993).
Civic virtue and the feminine voice in constitutional adjudication. 72 Virginia Law Review 543 (April 1986).
A Clue to O'Connor's thinking. 4 National Law Journal 3, col. 2 (Nov. 16, 1981).
The Conservative as liberal: the religion clauses, liberal neutrality, and the approach of Justice O'Connor. Donald L. Beschle. 62 Notre Dame Law Review 151 (Spring 1987).
Court at the crossroads: the 1984 election may chart the future course of American justice. Evan Thomas. Time 124 (October 8, 1984).
Courthouse dedication: Justice O'Connor reflects on Arizona's judiciary. Sandra Day O'Connor. 43 Arizona Law Review 1 (Spring 2001).
A decent respect for religious liberty and religious equality: Justice O'Connor's interpretation of the religion clauses of the First Amendment. Alan Brownstein. 32 McGeorge Law Review 837 (Spring 2001).
Dedication to Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. William J. Brennan Jr., Kenneth W. Starr, et. all. (includes 11 testimonials and biographical data) 1996 Annual Survey of American Law VIII (November, 1996).
Dispute over suits by female victims of violence places O'Connor in middle. Tony Mauro. 159 New Jersy Law Journal 28 (January 10, 2000).
Drama, subtleties at abortion arguments. Tony Mauro. 12 Legal Times 8, col. 1 (December 4, 1989).
Drawing the line on racial gerrymander. Stuart Taylor, Jr. 18 Legal Times 11, p.S29 (July 31, 1995).
An Elegant theory of double jeopardy. George C. Thomas III. 1988 University of Illinois Law Review 827 (Fall 1988).
The Emerging jurisprudence of Justice O'Connor. Richard A. Cordray and James T. Vradelis. 52 University of Chicago Law Review 389 (Spring 1985).
Endorsement as "adoptive action:" a suggested definition of, and an argument for, Justice O'Connor's establishment clause test. Joel S. Jacobs. 22 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 29 (Fall 1994).
Establishing her independence; Sandra Day O'Connor is still conservative, but on her own terms. Richard Lacayo. 127 Time 85 (May 12, 1986).
Establishing justice. Sandra Day O'Connor. Supreme Court Historical Society Yearbook 5-10 (1988).
Failing honorably: balancing tests, Justice O'Connor and free exercise of religion. Jennifer E. Spreng. 38 Saint Louis University Law Journal 837-879 (Spring 1994).
The Family law jurisprudence of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Annamay Sheppard. 13 Women's Rights Law Reporter 155 (June 22, 1991).
Federalism and separation of powers on a "conservative" court: currents and cross-currents from justices O'Connor and Scalia. 64 Tulane Law Review 1443 (June 1990).
Federalism of free nations. Sandra Day O'Connor. 28 New York Journal of International Law and Politics 35 (Fall 1995).
Feminist or foe? Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Title VII sex-discrimination, and support for women's rights. Barbara Palmer. 13 Women's Rights Law Reporter 159 (June 22, 1991).
The First Amendment jurisprudence of Justice O'Connor. Eric Neisser. 13 Women's Rights Law Reporter 149 (June 22, 1991).
The First Amendment, the politics of religion and the symbols of government. Kenneth L. Karst. 27 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 503 (Summer, 1992).
First impressions: a tribute to Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. Viet D. Dinh. 21 Seton Hall Legislative Journal 3 (July, 1997).
Foreword. First women: the contribution of American women to the law. Sandra Day O'Connor. 28 Valparaiso University Law Review xiii-xvi (Summer 1994).
Foreword: the changing role of the Circuit Justice. Sandra Day O'Connor. 17 University of Toledo Law Review 521-526 (Spring 1986).
Foreword: the establishment clause and the endorsement of religion. (Symposium on the Williamsburg Charter). Sandra Day O'Connor. 8 The Journal of Law and Religion 1 (Winter-Summer 1991).
Foreword (to Commemorative Edition: 75th Anniversary of New England School of Law). Sandra Day O'Connor. 18 New England Law Review i-ii (Summer 1983).
Four Supreme Court Justices speak out. 70 ABA Journal 40 (Sept. 1984).
Gerrymandering: how Justice O'Connor imperiled voting rights. Jeffrey Rosen. 106 Los Angeles Daily Journal 215, p.6 (Oct. 26, 1993).
Grandma Justice O'Connor. (U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor). Tony Mauro. 159 New Jersey Law Journal 8 (January 24, 2000).
Habeas corpus and judicial federalism: some thoughts on finality, comity, and error correction. Sandra Day O'Connor. The Public Interest Law Review, 3-9 (1992).
Habeas limits stir up acrimony on 9th Circuit; a lecture from O'Connor. Steve Albert. 16 Legal Times 8, col. 1 (June 14, 1993).
The history of the suffrage movement. Sandra Day O’Connor. 27 University of West Los Angeles Law Review 7 (Annual 1996).
The history of the women’s suffrage movement. Sandra Day O’Connor. 49 Vanderbilt Law Review 657 (April 1996).
Holding the center; Sandra O'Connor evolves into major force on Supreme Court. 79 ABA Journal 48 (March 1993).
The Honorable Justice O'Connor, Grandma. (U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor). Tony Mauro. 23 Legal Times 8 (January 24, 2000).
In 32 opinions, conservative style marks O'Connor's first court term. 95 Los Angeles Daily Journal 1, col. 6 (July 12, 1982).
Introduction: achievements of women in the legal profession. Sandra Day O'Connor. 57 New York State Bar Journal 8-10 (Oct. 1985).
The Judiciary Act of 1789 and the American judicial tradition. Sandra Day O'Connor. 59 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1 (Summer 1990).
Juries: they may be broke, but we can fix them. Sandra Day O'Connor. 44 The Federal Lawyer 20 (June 1997).
Justice in the middle: how Sandra Day O'Connor, a Goldwater Republican, could stop the high court's slide to the far right. Russell W. Galloway. 103 Los Angeles Daily Journal 6, col. 3 (April 2, 1990).
Justice O'Connor: a first term appraisal. 1983 Brigham Young University Law Review 1 (Winter 1983).
Justice O'Connor and abortion: what now? Stuart Taylor Jr. 11 Legal Times 17, col. 2 (March 13, 1989).
Justice O'Connor and children and the law. Twila L. Perry. 13 Women's Rights Law Reporter 81 (June 22, 1991).
Justice O'Connor and federalism. Erwin Chemerinsky. 32 McGeorge Law Review 87 (Spring 2001).
Justice O'Connor and the destabilization of the Griggs principle of employment discrimination. Alfred W. Blumrosen. 13 Women's Rights Law Reporter 53 (Summer/Fall 1992).
Justice O'Connor and the equal protection clause: a feminine voice? Jilda M. Aliotta. 78 Judicature 232 (March/April 1995).
Justice O'Connor and the First Amendment 1981-84. Edward V. Heck and Paula Arledge. 13 Pepperdine Law Review 993-1019 (May 1986).
Justice O'Connor: first term report. 26 Res Gestae 31 (July 1982).
Justice O'Connor questions the death penalty. Jeff Bleich, Kelly Klaus and Deborah Perlstein. 27 San Francisco Attorney 15. (October 11, 2001).
Justice O'Connor replaces Justice Stewart: what effect on constitutional cases? Charles D. Kelso. 13 Pacific Law Journal 259-272 (Jan. 1982).
Justice O'Connor says arbitration is answer to clearing court dockets. 111 New Jersey Law Journal 12, col. 3 (March 17, 1983).
Justice O'Connor, the Constitution, and the trimester approach to abortion: a liberty on a collision course with itself. 29 Catholic Lawyer 275 (Summer 1984).
Justice O’Connor’s dilemma: the baseline question. Suzanna Sherry. 39 William and Mary Law Review 865 (Feb., 1998).
Justice O'Connor's intellectual property opinions: currents and crosscurrents. Marci A. Hamilton. 13 Women's Rights Law Reporter 71 (June 22, 1991).
Justice O'Connor's opinion in Feist Publications, Inc. v. Rural Telephone Service Co.: an uncommon though characteristic approach. Marci A. Hamilton. 38 Journal of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 83 (Winter 1990).
Justice O'Connor's pragmatic view of coerced self-incrimination. George C. Thomas, III. 13 Women's Rights Law Reporter 117 (June 22, 1991).
Justice Sandra D. O'Connor. 1981 Arizona State Law Journal 649 (Summer 1981).
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Ronald K. Chen. 13 Women's Rights Law Reporter 143 (June 22, 1991).
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and the "freshman effect." Lee W. Ailshie & John M. Scheb II. 69 Judicature 9 (June-July 1985).
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: Democrat with a small "d." ABA Journal (Special Issue) 54 (June 15, 1986). RESERVE.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: reflections of a fellow jurist. 1981 Arizona State Law Journal 647 (Summer 1981).
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: token or triumph from a feminist perspective. 15 Golden Gate University Law Review 493 (Fall 1985).
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: trends toward judicial restraint. 42 Washington and Lee Law Review 1185 (Fall 1985).
Justices Harlan and Black revisited: the emerging dispute between Justice O'Connor and Justice Scalia over unenumerated fundamental rights. David B. Anders. 61 Fordham Law Review 895 (March 1993).
Keynote address. (Conference on compelling Government Interests: The Mystery of Constitutional Analysis). Sandra Day O'Connor. 55 Albany Law Review 535 (Spring, 1992).
Keynote speaker. Proceedings of the Middle Atlantic State - Federal Judicial Relationships Conference. 162 West’s Federal Rules Decisions 180 (September 1996).
Keynote speaker. Proceedings of the Western Regional Conference on State-Federal Judicial Relationships. 155 West's Federal Rules Decisions 240-245 (Aug. 1994).
Legal education and social responsibility. (Delivered at Fordham University on October 24, 1984.) (Transcript) 53 Fordham Law Review 695 (March 1985).
The life of the law: principles of logic and experience from the United States. Sandra Day O’Connor. 1996 Wisconsin Law Review 1 (January-February 1996).
The life of the law: principles of logic and experience from the United States. Sandra Day O’Connor. 5 Gauer distinguished lecture in law and public policy. Washington: National Legal Center for the Public Interest, c1996.
Looking back, looking ahead: Justice O'Connor, ideology and the advice and consent process. Lisa R. Graves. 3 Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 121-177 (Fall 1993).
A Modern beacon of justice. (Sandra Day O'Connor Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse). Lori Rohlk Pfeiffer. 37 Arizona Attorney 32 (October 2000).
The Moral role of the lawyer (address at Fordham University Law School Dedication, October 24, 1984). Sandra Day O'Connor. 19 Law Society Gazette 28-31 (March 1985)
Most gracious: insights into Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Matt Silverman. 37 Arizona Attorney 28 (October 2000).
Mugwump, mediator, Machiavellian, or majority? The role of Justice O'Connor in the affirmative action cases. Thomas R. Haggard. 24 Akron Law Review 47 (Summer 1990).
New trio stands up to Court's hard right. Marcia Coyle. 14 National Law Journal S1, col. 4 (Aug. 31, 1992).
The O'Connor court. (U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's swing vote). Erwin Chemerinsky. 21 Cal. Law 21 (March 2001).
O'Connor: a dual role-an introduction. Stephen J. Wermiel. 13 Women's Rights Law Reporter 129 (June 22, 1991).
O'Connor discounts feminist jurisprudence. Deborah Pines. 206 New York Law Journal 1 (Oct. 31, 1991).
O'Connor: fighting cult of domesticity. Sandra Day O'Connor. 14 Legal Times 10, col. 1 (December 2, 1991).
O'Connor: Flexible ... And tough. Right promises fight, but 'nobody's going to push her around.' 3 The National Law Journal 1 (July 20, 1981).
The O'Connor bloc (U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor)(Interview). Tony Mauro. 22 American Lawyer 18 (August 1, 2000).
O'Connor, J., concurring. Alexander Wohl. 75 ABA Journal 42 (Dec. 1989).
O’Connor receives ABA medal: first woman on Supreme Court carves out influential niche among justices. David G. Savage. 83 ABA Journal 98 (August 1997).
O'Connor still may hold key; eyes are on her 'cautious conservatism.' Marcia Coyle. 11 The National Law Journal 1, col. 4 (July 17, 1989).
O'Connor: 10 years and counting. Tony Mauro. 14 Legal Times 9, col. 1 (June 17, 1991).
O'Connor's abortion views will carry the day. Stuart Taylor Jr. 123 New Jersey Law Journal 14, col. 1 (March 16, 1989).
Of hobgoblins and Justice O'Connor's jurisprudence of equality. Vikram David Amar. 32 McGeorge Law Review 823. (Spring 2001).
On federalism: preserving strong federal and state governments. Sandra Day O’Connor. 35 Court Review 1 (Spring 1998).
On the ranch with Justice O'Connor. Tony Mauro. 25 Legal Times 8. (January 28, 2002).
Opinions with style; scholar says Court has embraced O’Connor’s ‘minimalism.’ Steve France. 85 ABA Journal 38(2) (September 1, 1999).
Organization of justice in the twenty-first century. Sandra Day O’Connor, et al. 40 Saint Louis University Law Journal 1049 (Mid-Summer 1996).
Our judicial federalism. Sandra Day O'Connor. 35 Case Western Reserve Law Review 1-12 (Fall 1984).
Portia's progress. Sandra Day O'Connor. 66 New York University Law Review 1546 (Dec. 1991).
Precedent vs. politics: Justice O'Connor's vote looms large in latest federalism challenge. Tony Mauro. 23 Legal Times 1 (January 10, 2000).
Professional competence and social responsibility: fulfilling the Vanderbilt vision. (Transcript). 36 Vanderbilt Law Review 1 (Jan. 1983).
Professional dedication: a lifetime of commitment and achievement (interview). Bonnie A. Bulla. 18 The Affiliate 1 (July/Aug. 1993).
Professionalism. Sandra Day O’Connor. 76 Washington University Law Quarterly 5 (Spring, 1998).
Punitive damages in the United States: observations by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. J.G. Starke. 64 Australian Law Journal 169 (April 1990).
Punitive damages taxable, Supreme Court says. Jean Hellwege. 33 Trial 16 (March 1997).
Questions for Supreme Court nominees at confirmation hearings: excluding the Constitution. 17 Georgia Law Review 913 (Summer 1983).
"Reading" Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. 31 Catholic University Law Review 487 (Spring 1982).
Reflections on preclusion of judicial review in England and the United States. Sandra Day O'Connor. 27 William and Mary Law Review 643-667 (Summer 1986).
Religious freedom: America’s quest for principles. Sandra Day O'Connor. 48 Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly 1 (Spring 1997).
Remarks of Sandra Day O'Connor, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States. 27 Seton Hall Law Review 383 (Spring 1997).
Retail jurisprudence: the judge as entrepreneur in the marketplace of ideas. 11 The Journal of Law and Politics 709 (Fall 1995).
Rethinking feminist judging. Michael E. Solimine and Susan E. Wheatley. 70 Indiana Law Journal 891 (Summer 1995).
Rethinking government neutrality towards religion under the establishment clause: the untapped potential of Justice O'Connor's insight. Arnold H. Loewy. 64 North Carolina Law Review 1049 (June 1986).
The Role of technology in the legal profession. Sandra Day O'Connor. 20 Law Practice Management 24(3) (March 1994).
The rugged feminism of Sandra Day O’Connor. (Women and the Law: Facing the Millenium). Judith Olans Brown, et al. 32 Indiana Law Review 4 (Fall 1999).
Sandra Day O'Connor (Interview). 69 ABA Journal 1394 (Oct. 1983). RESERVE.
Sandra Day O'Connor, abortion, and compromise for the court. Susan M. Halatyn. 5 Touro Law Review 327 (Spring 1989).
Sandra Day O'Connor and women's rights. Nadine Taub. 13 Women's Rights Law Reporter 113 (June 22, 1991).
Sandra Day O'Connor, conservative discourse, and reproductive freedom. Dorothy E. Roberts. 13 Women's Rights Law Reporter 95 (June 22, 1991).
Sandra Day O'Connor: first term review. 3 California Lawyer 29 (Feb. 1983).
Sandra Day O'Connor: the Arizona woman who changed history. 29 Arizona Attorney 33 (Jan. 1993).
Sandra Day O'Connor: the making of a precedent. 16 Stanford Lawyer 4 (Fall-Winter 1981).
Sandra Day O'Connor - woman, lawyer, justice: her first four terms on the Supreme Court. by Barbara C.S. Shea. 55 UMKC Law Review 1 (Fall 1986).
Sandramandered - Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s many opinions about gerrymandering. Jeffrey Rosen. 214 The New Republic 6 (July 8, 1996).
School-voucher programs appear to find O'Connor's soft spot. Tony Mauro and Jennifer Myers. 167 New Jersey Law Journal 9. (February 25, 2002).
Specialty courts: two more justices speak out. Martha Middleton. 69 ABA Journal 23 (Jan. 1983).
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's First Amendment approach to free expression: a decade in review. Robyn S. Goodman. 15 Communications and the Law 3-35 (Dec. 1993).
Supreme Court Justices from Georgia. Sandra Day O'Connor. 1 Georgia Journal of Southern Legal History 395 (Fall/Winter 1991).
Supreme Court's moderate bloc is shrinking; in lengthy and polarized term, O'Connor emerges as swing vote. Al Kamen. 109 Washington Post 1, col. 1 (July 14, 1986).
The Supremes. Ken Heinen. 14 California Lawyer 124(1) (March 1994).
Swinfeld lecture. Sandra Day O'Connor. 49 Kentucky Bar and Bench 20(6) (Summer 1985).
Swing justice has shaped court on contentious issues; her conservative views are seen by some as an ideology of small steps. David F. Pike. The Los Angeles Daily Journal, V111, p.1, col. 76 (Jun. 15, 1998).
Swing vote on the Constitution. Stuart Taylor, Jr. 11 American Lawyer 66 (June 1989).
Swing vote: Sandra Day O'Connor emerges as key player in high court rulings. Stephen Wermiel. 215 Wall Street Journal no. 113, June 11, 1990. RESERVE.
Swing votes inject suspense into new term; two justices are key to outcomes of federalism, free speech, other issues. Marcia Coyle. 19 The National Law Journal A1, Col. 1 (Oct. 7, 1996).
Ten years later, O'Connor still not tipping her hand. Tony Mauro. 128 New Jersey Law Journal 9, p.18 (June 27, 1991).
They often are half obscure: the rights of the individual and the legacy of Oliver W. Holmes. Sandra Day O'Connor. 29 San Diego Law Review 385-397 (Summer 1992).
Three justices in search of a character: the moral agendas of Justices O’Connor, Scalia, and Kennedy. 49 Rutgers Law Review 219 (Fall 1996).
Toward a colorblind Constitution: Justice O’Connor’s narrowing of affirmative action. Jennifer R. Byrne. 42 Saint Louis University Law Journal 619 (Spring, 1998).
Trends in the relationship between the federal and state courts from the perspective of a state court judge. Sandra Day O'Connor. 22 William and Mary Law Review 801-819 (Summer 1981).
A tribute to Justice Sandra Day O'Connor from an international perspective. Elizabeth F. Defeis. 27 Seton Hall Law Reveiw 391 (Spring 1997).
A tribute to Lewis F. Powell Jr. (U.S. Supreme Court Justice). Sandra Day O’Connor, et al. 56 Washington and Lee Law Review 1 (Winter 1999).
The Voice of Sandra Day O'Connor. Sue Davis. 77 Judicature 134(6) (Nov/Dec. 1993).
What Ron didn't know about Sandra. Steven Brill. 3 American Lawyer 57 (Nov. 1981).
The Wheels of justice. (Excerpts from address by Sandra Day O'Connor at Second National Conference on Court Management.) 13 The National Law Journal 15, col. 1 ( Oct. 29, 1990).
Where have you gone, Sandra Day O'Connor? (A Justice's blind spots). Roy Ulrich. 108 Los Angeles Daily Journal 179, p.6 (Sept. 20, 1995).
Women: a place in the law? A history of female 'firsts.' 3 National Law Journal 11 (August 24, 1981).
Women as Supreme Court candidates: from Florence Allen to Sandra O'Connor. 65 Judicature 314 (Dec.-Jan. 1981-82).
A woman decides: Justice O'Connor and due process rights of choice. Peggy Cooper Davis and Carol Gilligan. 32 McGeorge Law Review 895 (Spring 2001).
Women in law: with a woman on the Supreme Court, has anything changed? 8 Barrister 44 (Summer 1981).
Daniels, William J. “Justice Sandra Day O’Connor: transition to a Republican court agenda.” In The Burger Court: political and judicial profiles. Edited by Charles M. Lamb and Stephen C. Halpern. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1991. [KF 8742 .B76 1991]
Fox, Mary. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Hillside, N.J.: Enslow Publishers, 1983. [KF 8745 .O25 F69 1983]
Maveety, Nancy. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: strategist on the supreme court. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, c1996. [KF 8745 .O25 F69 1983]
O’Connor, Sandra Day. The Life of the Law: Principles of Logic and Experience from the United States. Washington, D.C.: National Center for the Public Interest, c1996. [In processing]
Savage, David G. "Sandra Day O'Connor." In 8 men and a lady: profiles of the justices of the Supreme Court, by the Judicial Staff of the National Press, p. 209-242. Bethesda, MD: The National Press, 1990. [KF 8744 .E38 1990] RESERVE.
Van Sickel, Robert W. Not a particularly different voice: the Jurisprudence of Sandra Day O’Connor. New York: P. Lang, c1998. [KF 8745 .O25 V36 1998]
The Library has a small videotape collection to supplement DSL's curriculum. The following item(s) may be of benefit to you as background research, for use as an audio-visual aid in a presentation, or simply for entertainment value.
In Search of the Constitution [videorecording]. WNET/New York, WTVS/Detroit. Chicago, IL: Films Incorporated, c1987. [VIDEO 2001]
Judge O'Connor Nominated for Supreme Court. ABC NEWS Nightline. Tuesday, July 7, 1981. [VIDEO 2002]