Happy Friday, and welcome to the National Law Journal’s Bench Report, a bi-weekly briefing on all things related to the federal bench.

This week, I spoke to several female federal judges about the impact the late Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s 1981 Supreme Court appointment had on them when they were beginning their law careers, as well as O’Connor’s legacy.

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