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Former Justice O'Connor Speaks to Women Ambassadors

Office of International Women's Issues
October 30, 2007

Former Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O'Connor spoke on "How Women Have Impacted the Legal Profession" at a luncheon program for Women Ambassadors hosted by Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs, Paula Dobriansky on Tuesday, October 30.

Ambassadors from Equatorial Guinea, Zambia, Liechtenstein, Cape Verde, Trinidad & Tobago, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo attended. All expressed great interest in Justice O'Connor's insights and discussed how these might be shared with women jurists in their own countries.

Former Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day OConnor at a luncheon program for Women Ambassadors hosted by Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs, Paula Dobriansky. State Dept. photo


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