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During a crucial period in American law — when abortion, affirmative action, sex discrimination and voting rights were on the docket — she was the most powerful woman in the country.

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The webpage is an obituary for Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court. O'Connor, who held her position from 1981 to 2006, was known for her role in shaping American law during a crucial period when important issues such as abortion, affirmative action, sex discrimination, and voting rights were being debated. She was regarded as the most powerful woman in America at the time and played a significant role in shaping the court's decisions on these contentious issues. The article provides a detailed account of O'Connor's life, career, and judicial philosophy, highlighting her impact on women's rights, equal protection, federalism, and more. It also explores her evolving views on certain issues, such as abortion and gay rights. O'Connor's retirement from the court in 2006 was prompted by her husband's declining health, and she subsequently revealed her own diagnosis of dementia in 2018. The obituary reflects on O'Connor's legacy and the impact she had on the judiciary and the nation as a whole.

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