O'Connor selects clerk

September 13, 1981

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Author: Associated Press
Source: Mesa Tribune
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Arizona Appeals Court Judge Sandra O'Connor
reportedly has selected one of her four
law clerks for the U.S. Supreme
Court.
With O'Connor's confirmation virtually certain within the next two.
weeks as the nation's first female
Supreme Court justice, there were
reports Saturday that she has selected
Ruth V. McGregor of Phoenix, an
Arizona State University law school
graduate, to be her clerk.
A spokesman for the Phoenix law
firm of Fennemore, Craig, von Ammon & Udall confirmed that
McGregor, 38, left the firm last week
to take the clerk's position with
O'Connor.
McGregor was ASU's top law school
graduate in the May 1974 class.
The Senate is expected to confirm
O'Connor's nomination next week.