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    Justice Sonia Sotomayor took the judicial oath on Saturday, becoming the first Hispanic and third woman to serve on the Supreme Court.


    August 9, 2009
    Sotomayor Sworn In as Supreme Court Justice
    By CHARLIE SAVAGE

    WASHINGTON — Justice Sonia Sotomayor took the judicial oath on Saturday, becoming the first Hispanic and third woman to serve on the Supreme Court in United States history.

    At just past 11 a.m., Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. administered a pair of oaths to her in two private ceremonies at the Supreme Court building, completing her ascent to a life-tenured position as the nation’s 111th justice, and the first to be nominated by a Democratic president since 1994.

    In the first ceremony, which took place in the justice’s conference room and was attended only by her relatives and a court photographer, she took the standard oath affirmed by all federal employees, swearing to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.”

    She and the chief justice then walked to the court’s East Conference Room for the judicial oath, in which she stood before about 60 friends and family members and swore to “administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich, and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me” under the Constitution and laws of the United States.

    The appointment of Justice Sotomayor, 55, capped a life story that began in a Bronx housing project, where the Puerto Rican girl was raised by her widowed mother. She later attended two Ivy League schools, worked as a waitress at Applebees then as a prosecutor in the office of the Manhattan district attorney, and then left for a stint at a corporate law firm.

    Throughout the 1980s, she also became increasingly engaged in civic life, joining the board of the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund and winning appointments to the New York City Campaign Finance Board and the board of the State of New York Mortgage Agency.

    Her rise brought her to the attention of Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Democrat of New York, who recommended that President George H.W. Bush appoint her to the federal bench. President Bill Clinton later elevated her to the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. She spent 17 years as a federal judge before President Obama nominated her in May to succeed retiring Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter.

    Saturday’s oath-taking ceremonies brought to a close a 10-week confirmation battle in which Republicans attacked her as an alleged “judicial activist,” citing speeches she had made on topics like foreign law and the role of diversity on the judiciary, including a now-famous comment about the superior judgment of a “wise Latina.”

    They also criticized her votes in cases involving Second Amendment rights, property rights, and a racial discrimination lawsuit brought by white firefighters in New Haven.

    But Democrats insisted that Judge Sotomayor was a highly qualified, mainstream and moderate jurist, and in the end Democrats’ numerical advantage in the Senate virtually ensured her success. The Senate on Thursday voted 68 to 31 to confirm her in a largely party-line vote: No Democrat voted against her, while all but 9 of the chamber’s 40 Republicans did so.

    Although Justice Sotomayor is now a full member of the court, entitled to move into her new chambers and prepare for her first case — a campaign-finance dispute left over from the court’s last term — she still has several rituals yet to attend.

    President Obama, who did not attend Saturday’s events, will be at a White House ceremony on Wednesday in Justice Sotomayor’s honor. And on Sept. 8, the Supreme Court will hold a special invitation-only investiture ceremony — a special sitting at which she will take her seat on the dais for the first time, probably followed by an appearance alongside Chief Justice Roberts for a traditional picture on the front steps of the court.
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    your posts about sums it up. She's completely unqualified and only got it because she's latina.

    Shouldn't the most important positions in the U.S. goverment be filled by people who are qualified to hold the office, rather than because of their race.

    Affirmitive action is racist no matter how you cut it.

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    • #3
      I'm interested in your legal qualifications to make that judgement, Dis.
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      • #4
        She's completely unqualified and only got it because she's latina


        a) She was a ****ing circuit court judge. That means she was one of the 179 highest judges in the US who were NOT supreme court judge

        b) The fact that she's latina probably helped her out. Normally this would piss me off, but as I've stated before, I'm pretty sure that any reasonably qualified person would do "as well" as any other on the SC, so the symbolic value of her being latina is probably worth more than whatever marginal improvement in quality (if any) could be gained by being colour- (and sex-) blind
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        • #5
          Cardozo was the first Hispanic SCOTUS justice. He was also the second Jew and either the first celibate or gay justice.
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          • #6
            Portagee is only Hispanic if it's from Brazil. It has been written.
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            • #7
              I don't see why a born and raised New Yorker of Puerto Rican descent is any more Hispanic than a born and raised New Yorker of Portugese descent.
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              • #8
                Even a pure Spanish American with no connections to Latin America is barely Hispanic.
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                • #9
                  Same reason that Obama's not black, Drake.

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                  • #10
                    Well no doubt. He's Caucasian. Arab and White.
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                    • #11
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                      • #12
                        Obama is obviously black. If he wasn't, how would this song get made?

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                        • #13
                          actually thinking about it some more, perhaps it is good to have a latina in the court. The U.S. is a mixed country with a huge latino population. And someone should represent that population in the judicial branch of the U.S. goverment. So I really don't give a **** who is in the courts. Just don't take away my guns (actually only have one )

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                          • #14
                            Like I mentioned in the above post, I don't care about her race.

                            But what bothers me about liberals is their need to specify their race, and make races "feel good" about themselves. Blacks and hispanics get the most attention. Why is there no one clamoring to get asians in political positions? This is why I feel liberals are just as racist as conservatives. They care about some races, but not others. WTF.

                            I have the sneaking suspician that liberals see blacks and hispanics as less intelligent and in need of special help, while asians don't need any help. Correct me if I'm wrong.

                            I won't stop complaining until I see an asian in the white house.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Dis View Post
                              And someone should represent that population in the judicial branch of the U.S. goverment.
                              What does the color of one's skin have to do with how well they carry out the duties of being a judge?
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