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Today marks the funeral service for the late Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, a historic figure who broke barriers as the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court. The somber ceremony is taking place at the prestigious Washington National Cathedral to honor O'Connor's remarkable contributions to the legal landscape.
Appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, O'Connor's groundbreaking tenure on the Supreme Court paved the way for gender equality in the highest echelons of the judiciary. Before her historic appointment, she had already left an indelible mark by becoming the first female majority leader. . .
