Hildale, Utah mayor Phillip Barlow, center, arrives at the Sandra Day O'Connor United States District Court where a federal civil rights trial against the polygamous towns of Hildale and Colorado City, Ariz., which are located on the Arizona-Utah
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor greets Sentor Rudman as Justice Scalia looks on. Scalia, shown here with then-Justice Sandra Day O'Connor in 1992, served on the court for nearly 30 years. (CQ Roll Call File Photo). With a battle brewing
90s/early 00s nostalgia is all the rage right now, which may explain why in the scramble to find another Supreme Court justice, some are seriously proposing a real-world throwback by having Sandra Day O'Connor return to the bench. Much like Terminator
JURIST Guest Columnists James G. Hodge, Jr. of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University (ASU), John L. Hick of the University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Dan Hanfling of the UPMC Center for Health Security and Sarah
90s/early 00s nostalgia is all the rage right now, which may explain why in the scramble to find another Supreme Court justice, some are seriously proposing a real-world throwback by having Sandra Day O'Connor return to the bench. Much like Terminator