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Interesting little anecdote.

Decades before they would serve together on the Supreme Court, William Rehnquist and Sandra Day O’Connor were engaged in a different type of courtship.

The two grew close while attending Stanford Law School — they regularly shared notes and eventually became a couple. Although Sandra Day, as she was known then, eventually broke up with Rehnquist and married a different Stanford Law classmate, John O’Connor, an author revealed to NPR in 2018 that she first turned down a marriage proposal from Rehnquist, the future chief justice, in the early 1950s.
 
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