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Authors: Joan Biskupic

Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Legal, #Nonfiction, #Supreme Court

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Sotomayor’s former appeals court colleague, Judge Rosemary Pooler, said, “She’s less interested in having her antennae up than coming to her own decision.” And when she does, “she doesn’t think that’s up for discussion.”
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That could not help but raise the question of how effective this luminary in American life would be on the law of the land. She defined herself by being different. As Justice Sotomayor occupied a suite of offices on the third floor, above her colleagues on the second, she had a separate-floor mentality to go with it. She operated in her own world, with the book tour, public speeches, and increasingly with solo dissenting or concurring opinions. Other justices moved toward colleagues. Sandra Day O’Connor, for example, had famously organized group lunches, theater excursions, and other outings to build collegiality and bridges for substantive negotiations.

Sotomayor had learned to be effective in setting herself apart. And now she had no trouble breaking away from colleagues to make uncomfortable assertions, whether regarding the possible injustice of shielding corporations from claims linked to human rights abuses or, as she did a year earlier, the likelihood that Alabama judges were swayed by politics in their death penalty decisions.

Whatever her legacy in the marble confines of the Supreme Court, it seemed bound to be eclipsed by her more public role. Her timing was stunning. At every turn, she was ready for an America that was ready for her. She had arrived on the national stage, at the very top of the United States judiciary, as Hispanics were increasingly visible in all facets of life. She had reached prominence because of what she represented to a nation that still believed in the American dream.

 

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1. LIFE OF THE PARTY

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3. “I AM THE PERFECT AFFIRMATIVE ACTION BABY”

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