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Barring the totally unexpected, Sotomayor's confirmation will be a cakewalk.
While people may disagree with specific things Sonia Sotomayor has said or done, they want the Senate to evaluate her based on other characteristics too.
To evaluate the viability of the Sotomayor nomination, examples from recent history are particularly enlightening.
To truly de-politicize the process of Supreme Court confirmations, the president must select, and the Senate confirm, only justices who will remove politics from the court.
Will Judge Sonia Sotomayor's life experience, including attending a private Catholic school, lead to an uncomfortable conclusion--that government-supported school choice is just?
Should she be confirmed, Judge Sonia Sotomayor may not prove an effective advocate for her liberal views on the Supreme Court.
Elena Kagan is continuing the process of Supreme Court nominees saying as little as possible in confirmation hearings, despite her past statements that the hearing process has become a sham.
Thanks to Justice Alito for pulling back the curtain and showing the ugly reality of racial discrimination in America.


