Sandra Day O’Connor Is Still A Working Judge

Brian Zick

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I didn't know that. O'Connor is retired from the Supreme Court, of course, although ex-justices always get to keep an office in the building. And she recently worked as a member of the Iraq Study Group. But, according to the AP: As a retired judge, O'Connor maintains an office at the Supreme Court, still draws a salary and occasionally sits as a judge on the federal appeals courts.

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