Justice Sandra Day O'Connor to be honored at funeral service at National Cathedral
CBSN
Washington — Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court who served as its ideological center for more than two decades, is set to be memorialized Tuesday during a funeral service at the National Cathedral.
O'Connor died in Phoenix on Dec. 1 at the age of 93. The late justice is set to be eulogized by President Biden and Chief Justice John Roberts at the invitation-only gathering, which will be live-streamed.
The funeral service comes after Vice President Kamala Harris, the late justice's law clerks, members of Congress and the public paid respects to O'Connor as she lay in repose in the Supreme Court's Great Hall on Monday.

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