Sotomayor makes rare break with Ketanji Brown Jackson
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote a scathing dissent of the court's ruling allowing for people to be deported to "potentially dangerous countries without notice."
The justices said they were not ruling on the legality of specific firing plans but simply allowing the administration to launch such efforts while litigation continues.
The former dean of Harvard Law School emerges as more likely than her liberal colleagues to make common cause with conservatives.
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The New Republic on MSNSotomayor Warns No One Is Safe After Birthright Citizenship RulingLiberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor torched the Supreme Court for siding with Trump on birthright citizenship—and putting every civil right under attack.
Who is Sonia Sotomayor? Sonia Sotomayor is the 111th associate justice to serve on the Supreme Court. She previously served on the New York-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit.
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This decision may well save public schools from themselves by encouraging a return to core educational priorities.
Sotomayor points to a 2009 decision, Nken v.Holder, in which the Supreme Court ruled that issuing a stay on a lower court’s order is “not a matter of a right” but “an exercise of judicial ...
The Supreme Court's conservative justices sided with the DHS, allowing, for now, the administration to deport to third countries.
The Justice was on campus for the dedication of Sonia Sotomayor Hall, formerly known as 36 University Place. In the announcement regarding the renaming, Eisgruber described Sotomayor as a “trailblazing student, a loyal alumnus, a University trustee, and an extraordinary jurist.”. Sonia Sotomayor Hall houses the Emma Bloomberg Center for Access and Opportunity, the Center for Career ...
"If this Court wishes to permit the Government to flout the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Due Process Clause, it cannot avoid accountability for that lawlessness." The post 'The administration has the Supreme Court on speed dial': Sotomayor singles out Alito and hurls invective at SCOTUS colleagues in third-country deportation case dissent first appeared on Law & Crime.