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Sandra Day O’Connor As the first woman associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, Sandra Day O’Connor has become well known and well respected. ... In 1965, Sandra found work part-time for an Arizona attorney general’s office. ... Finally, on July 7, 1981 President Ronald Reagan appointed Sandra Day O’Connor to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court left by Associate Justice Peter Stewart’s retirement. ... In the case in 1982 about sex discrimination, Sandra wrote the explanation that a male student could not be kicked out of nursing school because of his gender. ... Sandra does not agree with the Lemon Test, which says that a “statute must have a secular legislative purpose, the principal effect of the statute must neither advance nor inhibit religion, and the statute must not foster excessive entanglement with religion,” (http://courses.