American Bar Association Praises Sotomayor
Unanimously Tabs Supreme Court Pick As "Well Qualified"; Highest Rating From Lawyer Group
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Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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Timeline Sonia Sotomayor A look at the life and career of the newest Supreme Court justice.
The ABA committee that reviewed her qualifications came out with that unanimous rating of the federal appeals court judge. That finding is in a letter to White House lawyer Greg Craig that was released Tuesday.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to begin hearings on the nomination next week. Sotomayor is President Barack Obama's choice to replace retired Justice David Souter.
"You typically don’t get promoted though the federal courts unless you are indeed well qualified," CBS News chief legal analyst Andrew Cohen says.
"The Bush White House, remember, famously discarded the ABA recommendation system for federal judges but the Obama Administration has embraced the tradition and clearly officials are delighted that their Supreme Court nominee got very good grades. This only helps her chances of getting confirmed," Cohen adds.
The last time the ABA reviewed Sotomayor's qualifications, a majority on ABA panel rated her as well-qualified, but it was not unanimous.
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See all 36 CommentsGoose stepping lemming.
closely mirrors what the ABA has showhn to be theirs,and I think they
could be relied upon to support anyone Mr. Obama nominated. So, let's
leave that aside and go forward from there.
Judge Sotomayor can't be unintelligent, because she graduated law
school and serves on the Federal Bench. Her gifts may be limited,
but to accuse her of a lack of intelligence is like calling the
slowest player in the NFL "slow." You have to be fast simply to be there, even if you're the slowest guy on the team.
Her Honor is apparently a decent person with an active conscience, who
wants to use her power to help those she thinks "oppressed." This is
noble, but it isn't what judicial power is for. In fact, it is an
abuse of judicial power.
A judge's job is to apply existing law, not to write new law. Judge
Sotomayor seems to see her job not as an instrumentality of an
impoartial jnustice sysem but as a socioactive tool; and her power as
residing in herself, not as being derived from the basic law of the land.
Judges are accountable to no-one, and are in office for life. We
need servants of the law, not people who view themselves as its masters, if the system is not to break down.
Judge Sotomayor, not because of a lack of intelligence or sensitivity
but because of her demonstrated concept of how the office of judge
should be used, would be a force for the deterioration of the
Supreme Court of the United States.
Our country is in the worst condition has ever been in. We need
Supreme Curt justices who are sound, solid, and view themselves as
being under the law, not over it.
By the way, the ABA does not represent all attorneys, not even half of them. A good many of the ABA's members are not left wing, but belong to it only to use its resources in their law practices. But there is no doubt, the majority of the members of the ABA are left wing liberals.
"I don't like their UNANIMOUS RECOMMENDATION about Sotomayor, so I'm going to try and demonize them, by calling them a liberal, left wing organization."
I'm sure we'll all read later where Limabugh or O'Reilly said the exact same thing on their radio shows.
Obviously 'nanc12', you, like all the other people who like to use racism, have no idea what the true meaning of the term is. That one line in my comment may be prejudice, but it sure isn't racist.
Laughable!!!
"I'm not racist, but my comments are."
ROFL!!!!
Wow - and you're calling HER a racist. Pot, meet kettle.
Maybe you should turn off the Fox News, and get a REAL source of information.
Got any examples? I have examoples of where she ruled against our gun rights. Just months ago she ruled that the 2nd doesn't apply to the states only to the federal government! And no, I don't watch fox news.
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That is about a dumb a statement as I have heard. How can a law apply at the Federal level, yet not apply to the states? Please cite the case, so I can look it up.
I can see what you mean about unfair testing in some cases, but if you place a math problem on a test I don't see how that is baised, unless one group is better at math over all them the other, and if that is the case what do you do?
Also I know all about history, but as a white person I feel that neither myself or my ancestors had anything to do with slavery and it's evils. My family comes from Quaker roots so if anything we were involved with the underground reailroads. That being said why would I be willing to move aside and take less money for a job so someone in a minority group who in the context of this discussion is less qualified? I didn't do anything wrong and therefore should not have to sacrifice to make a wrong right.
This is who Obama wants to appoint to the court. Kind of shows who he is too.
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