ASU, Justice O’Connor break ground on downtown law school

An artist's rendering shows the law school's northwest corner. /  Facebook Photo
An artist’s rendering shows the law school’s northwest corner. / Facebook Photo

By Anne Ryman | The Republic | azcentral.com

Sandra Day O’Connor had the chance Thursday to size up the future site in downtown Phoenix of the law school that was named in her honor.

The former U.S. Supreme Court justice posed for pictures and turned a symbolic shovelful of dirt as Arizona State University held an official groundbreaking for the building that will house the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law.

Construction on the $129 million, six-story Arizona Center for Law and Society actually began in July at Second and Taylor streets.

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