Decide on Sotomayor based on her record, not the other "R" word
May 26, 2009 | Washington, District of Columbia | Vetting explained
Video analyzes the hypocrisy of those who state that Judge Sotomayor must be even-handed. While this is true, the Supreme Court has a history of supporting some of the most lopsided judgements on race and gender. If we want her to be an even handed judge, let's critique her even-handly as well.
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- Sotomayor's confirmation
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