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La Justicia Sotomayor se abre sobre sus colegas
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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Reason (United States) | Apr 10, 2026
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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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