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	<updated>2009-11-03T22:14:23Z</updated>
	<title>Comments for Sotomayor And Race: Read Her Opinions</title>
	
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		<published>2009-05-30T12:38:03Z</published>
		<updated>2009-06-01T14:55:16Z</updated>
		<title>Sotomayor And Race: Read Her Opinions</title>
		<summary><![CDATA[Is she or isn't she?&nbsp; Wouldn't it be great if Judge Sonia Sotomayor had a decades-long paper trail detailing, in minute detail, her views on race, affirmative action, fairness and...]]></summary>
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			<name>Marc Ambinder</name>
			
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			<![CDATA[Is she or isn't she?&nbsp; Wouldn't it be great if Judge Sonia Sotomayor had a decades-long paper trail detailing, in minute detail, her views on race, affirmative action, fairness and discrimination? If we did -- if we knew how she acted on her beliefs in past, we might be able to predict how she'd act on them in the future. Right?<br /><br />Well......<br /><br />Turns out that race comes up fairly frequently in legal proceedings adjudicated by United States courts of appeals. Sotomayor participated in 100 such cases.<br /><br />Tom Goldstein <a href="http://www.scotusblog.com/wp/judge-sotomayor-and-race/">decided to read them</a> all to see whether Sotomayor was likely to be sympathetic to claims of racial discrimination. After 50 cases, here's his interim report:<br /><br /><blockquote><p>In those 50 cases, the panel accepted the claim of race
discrimination only three times.&nbsp; In all three cases, the panel was
unanimous; in all three, it included a Republican appointee.&nbsp; In
roughly 45, the claim was rejected.&nbsp; (Two were procedural dispositions.)</p><p>On the other hand, she twice was  on panels reversing district court decisions agreeing with race-related claims -  <em>i.e.</em>, reversing a finding of  impermissible race-based decisions.&nbsp; Both  were criminal cases involving jury selection.</p></blockquote>
In other words: her decisions -- her actions -- are fairly convincing evidence that she does not have a penchant for ... well, it's not clear what the accusation is -- penchant for racially-based decisions? -- I'm not sure. Her views -- as expressed through her actions and writings -- are conventional.<br /> ]]>
			
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		<id>tag:politics.theatlantic.com,2009://4.18513-comment:202641</id>

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		<title>Comment from caldera on 2009-05-31</title>
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				<name>caldera</name>
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				<![CDATA[<p>I find your analysis of the first 50 cases comforting.  However, how about the other 50 cases?  </p>

<p>What do they show? I would like to see the totality of her view illustrated by the entire 100 cases in which<br />
she has participated.</p>

<p>Thanks for a snap shot.  I look forward to the whole report.</p>]]>
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		<published>2009-05-31T10:40:11Z</published>
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		<id>tag:politics.theatlantic.com,2009://4.18513-comment:202765</id>

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		<title>Comment from Hal O&apos;Brien on 2009-06-01</title>
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				<name>Hal O&apos;Brien</name>
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				<![CDATA[<p>Caldera, <a href="http://www.scotusblog.com/wp/judge-sotomayor-and-race-results-from-the-full-data-set/">here's Mr. Goldstein's</a> final summary of all 100 cases.  It's substantially the same.</p>]]>
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		<published>2009-06-01T05:30:53Z</published>
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		<id>tag:politics.theatlantic.com,2009://4.18513-comment:202766</id>

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		<title>Comment from Hal O&apos;Brien on 2009-06-01</title>
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				<name>Hal O&apos;Brien</name>
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				<![CDATA[<p>You <i>are</i> aware that Mr. Armbinder was pointing to Tom Goldstein's work at SCOTUSblog, yes?  From the way you wrote you comment (thanking Mr. Armbinder for Mr. Goldstein's work), that's unclear.</p>]]>
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		<published>2009-06-01T05:33:04Z</published>
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		<id>tag:politics.theatlantic.com,2009://4.18513-comment:202767</id>

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		<title>Comment from Hal O&apos;Brien on 2009-06-01</title>
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				<name>Hal O&apos;Brien</name>
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				<![CDATA[<p>Sorry.  That should have been Ambinder.  My apologies.</p>]]>
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		<published>2009-06-01T05:33:48Z</published>
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		<id>tag:politics.theatlantic.com,2009://4.18513-comment:216640</id>

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		<title>Comment from Tomson on 2009-06-27</title>
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				<name>Tomson</name>
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				<![CDATA[<p>Her views -- as expressed through her actions and writings -- are conventional. I hope she is right in this case too.</p>

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		<published>2009-06-27T14:47:17Z</published>
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