One of the Many, Everyday Perks of Being a Supreme Court Justice
Sonia Sotomayor's security detail saves her the trouble.
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It also happened at George Washington last month.
This is just confusing.
The conservative Supreme Court judge would have dissented in 'Brown' v. 'Board of Education.'
John Paul Stevens might be retiring soon!
The justice had some problems with showing her I.D. at the gym, and for this her membership was canceled.
The 111th justice of the Supreme Court was confirmed by a vote of 68–31.
Many precious moments were spent figuring out exactly how racist Sonia Sotomayor truly is.
The New York City congresswoman talks about the Supreme Court nominee, how her rise has affected her constituents, how she likes to cook, and why some Hispanic leaders thought it might be a problem that she wasn't Mexican.
The 'Roe' from 'Roe' v. 'Wade' has had quite a change of heart.
Here's what every senator said in their opening remarks. Basically.
Wait, but the GOP was saying the exact opposite thing all day.
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