
The Supreme Court ShortlistWho's likely to replace O'Connor?
Posted Friday, July 1, 2005, at 11:39 AM ETToday Sandra Day O'Connor announced her retirement from the Supreme Court. O'Connor, appointed in 1981, was the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court and became known as the court's "swing voter." This marks the first time in 11 years that there has been an open seat on the bench and is Bush's first opportunity to nominate a justice. Though much of the speculation has centered on Chief Justice William Rehnquist's retirement, the prospective nominees for O'Connor's seat are similar. Last week, Emily Bazelon and David Newman compiled a shortlist of the eight candidates most likely to fill a vacancy on the bench.
Or join the discussion
on the Fray
on the Fray
Is the Democrats' Health Care Fight a "Prisoner's Dilemma" or a "Battle of the Sexes"?
Sorry, the Iranian Regime Isn't Going To Collapse Anytime Soon
How Vegetative Patients Really Communicate With the Scientists Who Scan Their Brains
The Minstrel Origins of the Phrase "Who Dat?"
Why We Shouldn't Bother Cleaning Up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
No Director Has Done More With Rubble Than Roberto Rossellini














