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corner.nationalreview.com - 6/9/2009
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According to Jennifer Rubin, Judge Sonia Sotomayor claims
to be a meticulous draftsman, committed to clear writing....
I'm surprised that this claim has gone largely unchallenged. Judging from her infamous 2001 "Wise Latina" speech, she is an abysmal ...
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Sotomayor's Prose Style
bench.nationalreview.com - 6/5/2009
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According to the account that Judge Sotomayor provided
of a speech that she gave in January 2001,...
Sotomayor offered this explanation of her problems g... . . .
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I Dont Know What Liberal Means
huffingtonpost.com - 6/10/2009
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RNC Chairman Michael Steele isn't shying away from
highlighting race as a signifying issue of the Sonia...
Sotomayor Supreme Court nomination hearings. In an interview with CNN's Campbell Brown on Tuesday, the Republican Party leader insisted that ...
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Steele: God Help White Men Appearing Before A Sotomayor ...
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Sotomayor: A Strong Choice for Supreme Court
TPMCafe —
... the Senate to
vote and confirm Sotomayor before the August recess, to allow the new justice
time to prepare and participate when the Court confers this fall and selects
cases to be heard for the upcoming term. I agree. The ridiculous
Sotomayor bashing must stop. Republicans and Democrats should work together to
review Sotomayor's record and work towards a confirmation this summer. This is crossposted on The Huffington Post.
Forman: “Sotomayor: A Strong Choice for Supreme Court”
NJDC Blog —
... This week, Ira N. Forman, NJDC CEO, authored a piece, “Sotomayor: A Strong Choice for Supreme Court,” in The Huffington Post and ...
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directorblue.blogspot.com 6/9/2009 — It's not just one incident. Or two. Or three. It's a consistent pattern of disregard for the most basic tenets of jurisprudence.Sotomayor's infamous 'Wise Latina' remarkDuring a 2001 lecture, Sotomayor opined "I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more ...
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powerlineblog.com 6/5/2009 — As we learn more about Judge Sotomayor's past, a pattern emerges -- her prospensity to be swept away by whatever radical cause or theory to which she is exposed that relates to her identity.
In her senior thesis at Princeton, Sotomayor wrote ...
Senator signs Sotomayor's cast —
CNN Political Ticker 6/8/2009
WASHINGTON (CNN) — It's one down, 99 more to go for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.
That's not votes in favor of her nomination. Rather, that's senatorial signatures on the fresh cast she received Monday after breaking her ankle. The ...