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Sonia Sotomayor

President Barack Obama nominated federal judge Sonia Sotomayor of New York for the Supreme Court, positioning the longtime federal jurist to become the first Hispanic member of the nation's highest court.

Sotomayor, first appointed to the federal district court for the Southern District of New York by Republican President George H.W. Bush in 1991, sits on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. She was elevated to the circuit court, one of the nation's most prestigious, by Democratic President Bill Clinton in 1998.
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President Barack Obama nominated federal judge Sonia Sotomayor of New York for the Supreme Court, positioning the longtime federal jurist to become the first Hispanic member of the nation's highest court.

Sotomayor, first appointed to the federal district court for the Southern District of New York by Republican President George H.W. Bush in 1991, sits on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. She was elevated to the circuit court, one of the nation's most prestigious, by Democratic President Bill Clinton in 1998.
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    May 23, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  1. Birth control coverage up for federal appeal

    DENVER (AP) — In the most prominent challenge of its kind, Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. is asking a federal appeals court Thursday for an exemption from part of the federal health care law that requires it to offer employees health coverage that includes...

    Tags: Plan B (drug), Family Planning, Crime, Law and Justice, Employment Opportunities, Politics

  2. May 21, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. Yale Awards 3,084 Degrees, Along With Honorary Degrees for Sotomayor, Levin

    The Hartford Courant
    Yale presented honorary degrees to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and to Vincent Cerf, one of the "fathers of the Internet," but it was the surprise honorary degree for Yale's retiring President Richard C. Levin that won the longest and most...

    Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Education, Frederick W. Smith, John Adams, Graduation

  4. May 20, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  5. Court says woman can seek lawyers' fees despite dismissal of vaccine lawsuit as too late

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court says a woman can seek lawyers' fees from the government even though her lawsuit over damage she said was caused by a vaccine was ruled untimely. The high court on Monday ruled for Melissa Cloer, who wanted...

    Tags: Lawyers, National Government, Chemical Industry, Government, Trials

  6. May 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Niall Ferguson's blooper

    At an investment conference last week, Harvard historian Niall Ferguson created a huge mess for himself. He glibly speculated that maybe because economist John Maynard Keynes was a childless, "effete" homosexual, he embraced a doctrine that favored...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Same-Sex Marriage, Federal Reserve, Twitter, Inc., Abraham Lincoln

  8. May 7, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  9. Kimberly McBroom's Blog

    Tuesday, May 7 I truly hope you were able to catch "Susan's Story," either last night at 6 or today on WDBJ 7 Mornin'. Susan Bahorich bravely shared her personal struggle with ovarian cancer. I am so proud of her for being open and honest with what she is...

    Tags: Golf, Wii, Britney Spears, Goodwill Industries International, Easter

  10. May 6, 2013 |Story| AP Indiana
  11. Kagan thanks Lugar for 'courage' in vote for her, support sparked his tea party ouster

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan is thanking former U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar for voting to put her on the bench. Lugar's votes for Kagan and Justice Sonia Sotomayor (soh-toh-my-YOR') were among issues that sparked tea party...

    Tags: Elena Kagan, Politics, Tea Party Movement, John G. Roberts, Jr., Elections

  12. May 7, 2013 |Story| AP Indiana
  13. Here is the latest Indiana news from The Associated Press

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Governor Mike Pence is backing plans for a state grant program to help school districts hire police officers and buy safety equipment. Pence has scheduled a ceremony today at his office to sign the bill approved by lawmakers last...

    Tags: Elena Kagan, U.S. Supreme Court, Executive Branch, Politics, Human Interest

  14. May 2, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  15. FEATURE-Struggling Catholic schools strategize to draw new students

    Reuters
    By Mary Wisniewski CHICAGO, May 2 (Reuters) - For years, headlines about Catholic schools in the United States have told gloomy tales of falling enrollment and multiple closings. Between 2000 and 2013, 2,090 U.S. Catholic schools closed or...

    Tags: Social Issues, Loyola University Chicago, National Government, Fordham University, Religious Education

  16. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Supreme Court's common-sense ruling a win for legal immigrants

    The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that legal immigrants convicted of small amounts of marijuana possession are not subject to mandatory deportation. I hope the decision will serve as a strong warning to federal authorities to stop using laws intended to deport serious criminals to go after green card holders convicted of minor drug offenses.
    The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that legal immigrants convicted of small amounts of marijuana possession are not subject to mandatory deportation. I hope the decision will serve as a strong warning to federal authorities to stop using laws intended...

    Tags: Prescription Drugs, Crimes, Migration, Extradition, Alprazolam (drug)

  18. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Even drunk drivers have rights

    Drunk driving is a public menace, and the nation is better for efforts to crack down on it. But motorists arrested for driving under the influence, like other people accused of crimes, have constitutional rights that police must respect — including the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.
    Drunk driving is a public menace, and the nation is better for efforts to crack down on it. But motorists arrested for driving under the influence, like other people accused of crimes, have constitutional rights that police must respect —...

    Tags: Criminals, Stephen Breyer, Trials, John G. Roberts, Jr., Crime, Law and Justice

  20. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Supreme Court hears custody dispute over adopted girl

    WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court was asked Tuesday to decide who should raise a 3 1/2-year-old girl who was given up by her single mother: the South Carolina couple who adopted her at birth or her biological father, who invoked his rights as a...

    Tags: Social Issues, Lawyers, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Adoption, Civil Rights

  22. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. An end to partisan gamesmanship on judges? Not yet

    After Republicans successfully filibustered two of President Obama’s high-profile nominees to federal appeals courts, the president has launched the proverbial no-holds-barred effort to win confirmation of Deputy Solicitor General Sri Srinivasan for...

    Tags: Barack Obama, U.S. Department of Justice, Elections, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice

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