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POSTED BY: Atari | PUBLISHED: June 5, 2008 | COMMENTS (1)

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Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has found a new calling in game design.  She is developing a game with the purpose of educating seventh- and eighth-graders on the legal system. Wired has the story.

"Only one-third of Americans can name the three branches of government," O'Connor said, "but two-thirds can name a judge on American Idol."

"If someone told me when I retired from court that I'd be talking at a conference about digital gaming, I'd think they'd had one drink too many," O'Connor told the crowd of academics and gaming professionals.

 



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