Sotomayor clears first hurdle toward Supreme Court
As expected, the Senate Judiciary Committee endorsed Sonia Sotomayor for the Supreme Court, by a vote of 13-6. The nomination now goes to the Senate floor, next week.
Soon she will be Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
Oval colleague Joan Biskupic reports from the hearing room: "All Democrats voted for Sotomayor, President Obama's first nominee to the high court who would also be the bench's first Hispanic justice. All Republicans except Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina, opposed."
Graham said he was backing Sotomayor partly because he believed Obama, having won last November's election, deserved wide latitude to make appointments within the judicial mainstream. Graham deemed Sotomayor "well qualified," of "good character" and within "the mainstream."
(Via USA Today)
Soon she will be Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
Oval colleague Joan Biskupic reports from the hearing room: "All Democrats voted for Sotomayor, President Obama's first nominee to the high court who would also be the bench's first Hispanic justice. All Republicans except Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina, opposed."
Graham said he was backing Sotomayor partly because he believed Obama, having won last November's election, deserved wide latitude to make appointments within the judicial mainstream. Graham deemed Sotomayor "well qualified," of "good character" and within "the mainstream."
(Via USA Today)
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