Sandra Day O'Connor's appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1981 was significant as she became the first woman to serve on the Court, breaking gender barriers in a historically male-dominated institution. Her presence brought a unique perspective to the Court's deliberations and decisions, influencing key rulings on issues such as abortion, affirmative action, and women's rights. O'Connor's moderate and pragmatic approach often positioned her as a pivotal swing vote, shaping the direction of the Court during her tenure. Her appointment symbolized progress towards gender equality in American politics and law.
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