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20 Utah law professors back Sotomayor
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A) She's against the 2nd Amendment to such a degree that she believes anyone who currently owns a gun is breaking the law.
B) As a judge in a lower court, she ruled that white firefighters shouldn't receive a promotion because no non-white firefighters qualified. That case went to the Supreme Court two weeks ago and (thankfully) was overturned.
Sotomayor is a racist and gun control fanatic. And neither has a place on the Supreme Court.
Perhaps, instead of parroting others, you should actually read the source material.
I am sure that theses Professors have lost touch with the man on the street ages ago.
Too bad for the common man.
Not true. The only reason the 2nd Amendment is still in tact is because of a SUPREME COURT DECISION from last year where it was upheld 5 to 4. That's right. 5 to 4. One judge made a world of difference.
And whoever it was claiming I was ignorant of "the facts," I love how you just threw that out there and ran for the hills without countering with any of YOUR "facts."
Wake up.
Get prepared our rights are going out the window. No guns for sure.
Disgusted.
The fallacy of statistics. It took 5 judges to uphold the decision, not 1. The difference was 1 judge, but it took all 5.
Or perhaps more simply put: Which judge was the difference?
I will question anything & everything until I come to the conclusion I am comfortable with, because when you mix arrogance with ignorance you will have a volatile failure!
of course this is my uneducated opinion!
Fine, let's do the math your way. 5 judges preserved our rights. 4 judges trampled them. 5 minus 4 is still what?
I suppose basic math is a fallacy in your world too.
Would you hire a Doctor, or any other professional, that got it wrong 80% of the time?
Bigotry will always hold fashion in some political circles and media evangelists.
This is about as newsworthy as a statement by the Democratic Party that they also support Sotomayor. I didn't go to law school in Utah, but if it's anything like the rest of the law schools in the country, then you'd be hard pressed to find a conservative in the mix.
Diversity in everything but opinion.
Go read the actual events that you are parroting here and come back, okay?
Meanwhile, I welcome such a schooled voice as Sotomayor. What a terrific choice for the highest court.
I have no small measure of schadenfreude watching the knee-jerkers jerk. It's sheer bliss.
The court case was District of Columbia v. Heller.
Sotomayor, won't really make a difference. She is replacing Souter (one of the four in the 5-4 decision).
However, conservatives need to worry if Kennedy, Alito, Roberts, Scalia, or Thomas decides to retire. We know Alito and Roberts are in it for the long haul. I am not sure how much longer ginsburg will be in there, since she is battling pancreatic cancer.
The BYU law professors who support Sotomayor is not really surprising. I do appreciate the differing viewpoint that they bring to the law school, especially Gedicks.
"of her decisions that were appealed to the Supreme court were overturned.
Would you hire a Doctor, or any other professional, that got it wrong 80% of the time?"
Here are the average reversal rates for all cases that the Supreme Court accepts. In 2008 it reversed 85% of Circuit Court decisions; in 2007 it reversed 61%; in 2006 it reversed 72%; in 2005 it reversed 77%; in 2004 it reversed 73% and from 2004 to 2008 the total number of Circuit Court cases reversed was 73%.
The reason for this high number of cases that are reversed is that the Supreme Court determines what cases it takes based on the fact that it intends to take specific action which most often then not is to overturn it. Why would the Supreme Court take a case that was decided at the Circuit Court level if it intends to uphold it? The answer to that is if they intend to clarify the reasoning of a lower court Judge. This is why one of Sotomayor's decisions was upheld 8-0 while the Supreme Court explained its reasoning. It took the case because it agreed and had more to say
At least that is the premise they embrace.
So, changing the law through court rulings to favor minorities and women is their agenda.
That agenda overrides even the rule of law.
You'll see evidence of their work in affirmative action cases, criminal rights, limits on police powers, illegal alien rights, abortion rights, gun control...
THAT'S the real danger here.
The real world consists of people who wake up every morning and go to work, contribute to society, and deal with the way the world is. The academic world consists of people who wake up go to the local campus, take a paycheck who from the taxes of those working in the real world, and discuss the way the world should theoretically work. It is no suprise that the academic world is mostly liberal.
I could care less what law professors think, and care much more about what law professionals think. Their is a big difference between the theory of law, and it's real application in the real world.
Go to the websites for the two law schools and you will see that each law school has in the range of 60 professors -- including full-time, part time, adjunct, etc. (Some professors who signed the Sotomayor support letter are merely adjunct professors; hence the need to count all professors at the two schools, not just full-time professors).
So what about the other 100 professors at the two Utah schools? Evidently, they don't think enough of Sotomayor to even place their names on a letter that someone else wrote and asked them to sign.
Therefore, the headline should read, "Only 20 Utah Law Professors Back Sotomayor".
You wrote: "If she was from the GOP, they would love her and sing her praises from the rooftops."
Who's the partisan hack? Sounds to me like YOU'RE the one drawing political lines here.
That is where the discussion is at for me.
When we have out of control branches of Federal Government, we will get what we deserve for not holding them accountable for not staying within the restraints of the Constitution.
Which I might add was intended to, "bind them..." to carry out no mischief.
Besides, for her to make the comment that an educated Hispanic woman is more qualified to be a judge than an equally educated white man makes her a bigoted racist!! No judge should go to the bench with personal agendas like hers. Her attitude will endanger the rights of all minorities.
You pro-Sotomayor people had better wake up to the real world!!!
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