On Wednesday, February 5, United States Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor received the Brandeis Medal, the “highest honor” given by the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law.
But in 2016, the movement for reform did have one high-profile, inside-the-system advocate—indeed, in the highest court in the country: Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. In an unusually ...
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Judge Sotomayor was part of a panel that rejected the challenge brought by white firefighters who scored high but were denied promotion. Judge Sotomayor dissented in this case concerning the ...
The medal is the "highest honor" given by UofL's Brandeis School of Law, recognizing recipients chosen for their "devotion to ...
In a conversation with New York Public Library President Tony Marx, Justice Sotomayor recounts (among other things) her early life in the Bronx and her journey to the federal bench. ABOUT RESOURCES ...
Yesterday, in a 5-3 decision, the majority of justices came down squarely on the side of the state, but it was Sonia Sotomayor’s rousing dissent that captured the public’s attention.
(WDRB) -- The University of Louisville's Brandeis School of Law will present U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor with the ... Brandeis is most known and serves as a wonderful model for ...
best known for advocating for gun rights under ... punish or suppress views that the government disfavors," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said for the court. In the past, the court has said public ...