Justice Sotomayor Opens Up About Her Colleagues
Politics
United States
Started April 10, 2026
She blames her colleagues for the emergency docket situation, and faults Justice Kavanaugh for not knowing people who earn an hourly wage
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Justice Sotomayor Opens Up About Her Colleagues
Reason (United States) | Apr 10, 2026
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Apr 10, 2026
Focusing on personal backgrounds of justices distracts from the substantive legal arguments that should guide their decisions.
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Blaming Justice Kavanaugh for his lack of understanding about hourly workers oversimplifies complex judicial decision-making processes.
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Justice Sotomayor's critique of her colleagues highlights the need for justices to understand the real-world implications of their decisions on everyday workers.
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Sotomayor's comments serve as a crucial reminder that justices must remain grounded in the realities faced by the public they serve.
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The emergency docket situation reflects broader systemic issues within the judicial system that require comprehensive reform, not just individual blame.
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