Saturday, August 8, 2009

Sonia Sotomayor sworn-in (Updated)

Update (7:00pm):
In a brief ceremony held this morning, Sonia Sotomayor was sworn-in as the newest U.S. Supreme Court justice. Sotomayor pledged to the Constitutional Oath and the Judicial Oath; the latter of which was televised live for the first time:

Sotomayor thus becomes the third woman and first person of Latino background to be a judge on the U.S.' top tribunal. Though she has spent over seventeen years as a federal judge, she will be the second-youngest current Supreme Court justice at the age of 55.

Sotomayor replaces David Souter and is not expected to disrupt the balance of five conservative and four liberal judges. She will have plenty of cases to analyze when the new term starts on October 5th and she will be present at a unique set of hearings next month:
Her first test will come Sept. 9, when the justices hear an unusual second round of arguments in a campaign finance case to consider overturning the century-old ban on corporate political giving. The case concerns a documentary film critical of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, then a candidate for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.

Later in its 2009-10 term, which formally starts in October, the court will consider the ability of private citizens to sue over religious monuments on public property, determine the constitutionality of a government agency that oversees the accounting industry and consider whether youths can be sentenced to life in prison for crimes other than murder.
Sotomayor has been assailed by her critics since being nominated to the Supreme Court in May including labeling her as a "racist" and focusing on her infamous "wise Latina" remarks. One conservative commentator implied that she could spell doom for the Obama administration should she show "a clear liberal philosophy" on the high court.

Original Post:
Sonia Sotomayor will be sworn-in soon as the first Latina, third woman, and 111th U.S. Supreme Court justice. We'll have more details later, but in the meantime you can check out the historical swearing-in ceremony via MSNBC. (Update: Streaming video feed removed).

Online Sources - MSNBC, CNN

1 comment:

Defensores de Democracia said...

This is the triumph of the Hard Work of a Woman ! ....

It is also the Triumph of Many Nice People that have helped her in that incredible career.

It is also the triumph of Kindness and Humanity !

The Triumph of her Mother that was a widow with two small children - Her brother ( a Medical Doctor ), her aunts and family.

"I am what I am thanks to my Mother", Sonia says !!

It is the triumph of Many Nice People in her career, In the Cardinal Spellman High School, in Princeton and Yale, where she studied. It is the triumph of Friends in the Bronx, New York.

Of Legendary New York District Attorney Robert Morgenthau that was her boss and life long friend.

Of Barack Obama that nominated her. Of New York's Mayor Michael Bloomberg, her friend, that has strongly supported her.

Of Senators : Amy Klobuchar, Diane Feinstein, Arlen Specter, Patrick Leahy, and many others that have been very kind and noble.

Congratulation to all Women !

Congratulations to all Minorities !!

The support of Blacks and Jews for Sonia Sotomayor in Polls was higher than that of Latinos. Probably because they were better informed ...

The vast majority of Americans supported Sonia Sotomayor according to Polls.

Congratulations to Nice and Kind White People that are a Majority inside Whites, like Frank Rich of the New York Times said one year ago.

The election of Barack Obama as president speaks well of the American People, the same for the Nomination and Confirmation of Sonia Sotomayor.

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