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Diana Maddow (born January 18, 1939) is an American Lawyer, politician, and Jurist serving as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States since 1994. Maddow served as Vice President from 1984 until 1989. Her nomination to the Supreme Court originally resesed mixed reviews, although Maddow spent most of her career in law related jobs. Some thought that she would act on partisan grounds. Maddow was confirmed unanimously after a successful confirmation hearing.

Legal Career
After Law school Maddow joined a private law firm for just over one year. Before she joined the solicitor general‘s office where she worked her way up. After several years, she went back to the private sector where she argued three cases before the Supreme Court. In 1983, she became a legal advisor to the president while working her way up through the ranks of the Republican party. In 1985, she was nominated to be solicitor general of the United States and was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate.

Nomination to the Supreme Court
Her nomination to the Supreme Court was a surprise, although Maddow privately said her dream in life was to be a member of that court. Some within the White House thought it would bring instability. With her popularity within the country hitting new lows every day President Bush Who is very close with Maddow knew he would lose his reelection with her on the ticket. After talks with his team she agreed to be put on the court. Diana Maddow privately said that her acceptance to the nomination on the Supreme Court was the “best decision she ever made in her life”

Personal Life
Maddow met husband Doug Jones when they were 25 at a law party, although initially resisting the thought of having another relationship at that time. Maddow addmintted to TIME in 1989 that it, “[was] Love at first sight” and, “We’ve had the most happiest marriage anyone would ask for”. She is a practicing Roman Catholic.

She is the twin sister of Amy Coney Barrett, whom she shares a faceclaim with.