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Friday, May 29, 2009
Rich Tucker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Equal Justice for Some?
by Rich Tucker
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This could take some time, what with the pro forma hearings and all. But President Barack Obama’s nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court seems doomed to failure. And it’ll be Obama’s fellow Democrats in the Senate who’ll end up voting against her.

How can we know? They’ve told us so.

Let’s backtrack a bit. Senators love to talk. Normally that’s little more than an annoyance -- background noise on C-SPAN. But in this case it gives us a valuable record to examine. Just three years ago the Senate was called upon to approve President George W. Bush’s nomination of Samuel Alito to the high court. And a steady stream of Democrats rose to explain why the nominee was unacceptable.

Oh, this wasn’t partisan, they insisted. They’d be pleased to vote for a qualified nominee who’d help knit the country together. But Alito just wasn’t that person.

But let’s take a look at Sotomayor through the lens these elected officials held up just three years ago. Back then, Democrats on the Judiciary Committee were especially concerned with some papers from Alito’s days at Princeton in the 1970s. “I think we are entitled to this information. It deals with the fundamental issues of equality and discrimination,” declared Sen. Ted Kennedy in a futile attempt to have the hearings postponed.

In the event, the papers in question -- dealing with a group called Concerned Alumni of Princeton -- didn’t mention Alito at all. But if Kennedy remains interested in matters of “equality and discrimination,” he might want to consider a speech Sotomayor gave in 2001.

“I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life,” she said back then. Oh? She seems to be saying a person’s ethnicity or gender (or both) would make that person better able to read the law than a person of a different ethnicity or gender. That’s a nakedly discriminatory statement.

“The Supreme Court is the guardian of our most cherished rights and freedoms. They are symbolized in the four eloquent words inscribed above the entrance to the Supreme Court: ‘Equal Justice Under Law,’” Sen. Kennedy later added. “Will the nominee be fair and open-minded, or will his judgment be tainted by rigid ideology? Is he genuinely committed to the principle of equal justice under law?” It’s difficult to read Sotomayer’s comments and believe she’s dedicated to “equal justice under law.” Guess Kennedy will be voting no.

“I wish the President was in a position to do more than claim a partisan victory,” lamented Sen. Charles Schumer of New York back then. “The Union would be better and stronger and more unified if we were confirming a different nominee, a nominee who could have united us more than divided us.” In fact, because of the pick, “millions of Americans will be at risk of losing their day in court when they suffer the yoke of discrimination.”

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The whole point of having judges.....
....decide cases is that the cases don't always decide themselves. Conflicts in the law, and conflicts in the application of the law, lead to judicial rulings to resolve those conflicts. And the judges have to apply their wisdom and life experience as well as their knowledge of the law to reach a just conclusion. That's what Sandra Day O'Connor meant when she asserted that a wise woman would reach the same conclusion as a wise man, and it's what Sotomayor meant when she said that, given the right circumstatances a wise Latina woman might reach a better conclusion than a wise man lacking the relevant life experience.

If it was knowledge of the law all by itself could resolve all legal conflicts, then the supreme court could be replaced by a computer program. I doubt that anyone on either side of the political spectrum would want that.

Oracle1
You once called yourself a professor. I
challenge that degree. I don't think someone
that dumb, or maybe I should say someone who can rely on such a specious argument, could have actually been given a higher degree.

Your ObaMessiah and Soto designations are
childish.

"Now the Left will howl if Soto is even questioned about her loaded, biased statements." --- I believe there was one
loaded statement, taken out of context.
And yes, of course, she is unhappy that it is
now being used against her. Because it is so
childish and uncalled for.

Everyone who actually knows her and is intimately familiar with her work say she is
a wonderful choice.
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