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... for millions of dollars in fines if they ordered a lock out.
Judge Sotomayor's decision was significant. She believed that ... major leaguers. A tremendous amount of damage had been done, but at least Sonia Sotomayor stopped the bleeding.
The wounds will remain forever.
... two days before opening day, the eyes of baseball are on a judge. Owners Formally Authorize Use of Replacement Players. ...
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Sonia Sotomayor: A Judge Grows in the Bronx/La Juez Que Crecio En El Bronx
... El Bronx and its bilingual format are both very fitting. Judge Sotomayor grew up in the South Bronx and her parents ... wonderful biography. There's a clear picture of Sotomayor's early years, with her mother and younger ... mother working hard to provide for her children, Sotomayor study hard and of course reading Nancy Drew ...
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Edel Rodriguez has illustrated a biography (by Jonah Winter) of our newest Supreme Court Justice, Sonia Sotomayor, for children ages 4-8. Written in English and Spanish, the book describes Sotomayor’s urban childhood as well as her adult accomplishments.
Order this book today through Theispot Bookstore.
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... much-smoke-little-fire fight over now-Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
It’s like the political version of the boy who cried wolf ... the floor yesterday and offered a spirited defense of Judge Hamilton’s bipartisan credentials, and even this partisan hack ... a final vote to confirm David Hamilton, now a judge on the Southern District of Indiana, is likely in the next day or two. He has been on the U.S ...
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Suck it Sotomayor . . .
About damn time.
AP - NEW HAVEN, Conn. — A federal judge has ordered Connecticut officials to promote 14 firefighters who won a reverse discrimination case in a landmark ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court.
U.S. District Judge Janet Bond Arterton ruled Tuesday that the civil rights of white New Haven firefighters were violated when city ...
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... the beliefs
of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Edward Chen, nominee for the
Northern District of ... defendant, crime
victim and accused defendant - so that the judge can better understand how the
parties came to be before the court and how legal rules ... world from another person's point of view. A judge
needs to empathize with all parties in the case -- plaintiff and defendant, ...
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... t see how one can refute this. The Times pretty clearly infers it further down in the article:
Judge Sotomayor has given several speeches about the importance of diversity. But her 2001 remarks at Berkeley, which ... conclusion than a white male." Difference is not the same as superiority. In evaluating Sotomayor's claim, we should question a privileging of any perspective, be it that of ...
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... prior conversations. (Giles was almost as youthful and beautiful as Judge Jennifer Elrod, whom we also had the privilege of meeting that evening ... Seidman wrote, "I was completely disgusted by Judge Sotomayor's testimony today. If she was not perjuring ... meet him at the conference -- for the BLT:
Alito said that, although he disagreed with Sotomayor's Second Circuit vote and Justice Ruth ...
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... . Cohen, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center. The article rebuts Prof. Douglas Kahn's arguments that Chief Justice Roberts was correct in his criticism of Judge Sotomayor's opinion in the Knight case.
See Stephen B. Cohen, "Whom Do You Trust? A Reply to Prof. Kahn," 2009 Tax Notes 216-7 (October 20, ...
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... Society's Web site by Georgetown law professor Louis Michael Seidman, in which Seidman wrote, "I was completely disgusted by Judge Sotomayor's testimony today. If she was not perjuring herself, she is intellectually unqualified to be on the Supreme Court. If she was perjuring herself, she is morally unqualified."
"And those were ...
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