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My preidiction - a lot of those on the left won't be satisfied and a lot of those on the right won't be satisfied.
After watching the announcement ceremony I am very please with President Obama's choice. She appears to be very well qualified to sit on the SCOTUS.
I hope that that the U.S. Senate confirms her without much rancor by those on either side of the political spectrum.
"I don't believe we should bend the Constitution under any circumstance. It says what it says. We should do honor to it." - Sonia Sotomayor
If this quote is in fact correct and actually from her then it is in direct conflict with another quote of hers:
"the appeals court is where policy is made"
http://www.baptistboard.com/showthread.php?t=59676
My prediction - a lot of those on the left won't be satisfied and a lot of those on the right won't be satisfied.
If this quote is in fact correct and actually from her then it is in direct conflict with another quote of hers:
"the appeals court is where policy is made"
If both sides are upset then he must have made a good choice.
RevM said:
When a court hands down an opinion it makes policy either by approving of the policy or law under consideration or by striking that down and thus beginning a new policy. To me she could have used a better choice of words. For instance when the Tanney court handed down the Dred Scott decision it certainly set policy for the entire country. The final policy is determined by the Supreme Court. Usually the decision is considered the law of the land ... but law denotes policy.
In a speech at UC Berkeley in 2001, Sotomayor suggested that her background and heritage helped guide her decision-making. "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," Sotomayor said.
"During a brief period in 1995," the New York Times reported, "Judge Sonia Sotomayor became revered, at least in those cities with major league baseball teams. She ended a long baseball strike that year, briskly ruling against the owners in favor of the players."
In February 2008, in what is widely considered her most high-profile case, Sotomayor joined the unsigned opinion of a three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in upholding a lower court’s decision to reject a lawsuit that had been filed by one Hispanic and 19 white firefighters against the city. The firefighters had said they were denied promotion based on their race, as the city had thrown out their 2003 promotion exam because no black firefighter received a score on the exam high enough to likely earn him a promotion.
David Brody of Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) News breaks down Sonia Sotomayor's most notable abortion-related decision, in which she ruled in favor of the "Mexico City Policy," finding that the U.S. government is free to ban aid to foreign groups that support or perform abortions. (As The Hill notes, this decision won her praise from at least one Republican.) Brody's prediction: that since Sotomayor has never ruled directly on the legality of abortion, she will be pressed even harder on the issue during her confirmation process.
"I chose to be a lawyer and ultimately a judge because I find endless challenge in the complexities of the law," she said. "For as long as I can remember, I have been inspired by the achievement of our founding fathers. They set forward principles that have endured for more than two centuries. . . .
"It would be a profound privilege for me to play a role in applying those principles in the . . . controversies we face today," the president's nominee said. "I am an ordinary person who has been blessed with extraordinary opportunities and experiences."
I need to correct my earlier statement - Ms. Sotomayor will be the first female Hispanic on the SCOTUS.
Can you say "spin"? Baloney, judges are not to make policy under our constitution. That is for law makers. The checks and balances of the courts are not to set policy but measure policy against the constitution. There is no context in which her statement is corect. And it shows a clear agenda of legislating from the bench. She is not qualified to be judge.
Law makers make laws. Judges interprete laws and that makes or at least defines policy. Simple Civics 101.
Wrong.
According to your analysis then a law can be written and enacted and if it is not challenged in the courts then it is not policy.
By your anlaysis a law only becomes policy after a judge rules on it.
You are right. I should have said "courts review policy or laws when a case concerning that law is brought before them and they accept it as a valid case. It is policy as long as it is not changed or struck down by a court and ultimately the Supreme Court. However if a court strikes it down, or parts of it than the policy has to change to meet the new criteria of the law.The Supreme Court may refuse to review a lower court decision and thus the lower courts decision stands and that makes policy.
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
Law makers make laws. Judges interprete laws through cases brought before them and that makes or at least defines policy. You create a policy on a law that has been struck down by the courts and your are a law breaker. Simple Civics 101.
If both sides are upset then he must have made a good choice.