Mark Russell

July 17, 1981

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Type: Op ed
Author: Mark Russell
Source: Tucson Citizen
Collection: The Kauffman-Henry Collection
Date is approximate: No

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We are about to witness the biggest plus of the Reagan adminstration thus far – the end of unisex facilities at the Supreme Court • • • The nomination of Judge Sandra O’Connor to the court should end all that nonsense about the administration being anti-Irish. .. . . Reagan had found a black, female, Jewish Republican judge for the court, but her Hispanic husband Ernesto didn’t vant to quit his job as a preacher for the Moral Majo1 Â¥ to move to Washington. • • • It’s not in our nature a~ a pPople to be pacified by the nomination of a woman for the Supreme Court. We’ll no doubt be hearing crie~ of “Only one?”, “Hohum, another white” and “No justice, we say, until a justice is gay!”

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