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Judging Judge Sotomayor

“Sonia Sotomayor:  Good Nomination or Bad?”

Sounds like Fox News or MSNBC, reducing a complex, important question to a sound bite.

Nope.  It’s the title of last night’s lively discussion at the Westport Library.

TEAM Westport — our town’s diversity council — sponsored the forum, its 4th in a series on race and politics.

In small groups, over 2 dozen men and women debated topics like the political factors that led to Sotomayor’s nomination; her qualifications and temperament, and her potential impact on the Supreme Court.

Among the conclusions:

  • Sotomayor’s judicial record is not “pro-Hispanic”
  • There is no such thing as a completely objective decision — life experience and background always play a part
  • She has more judicial experience than most justices
  • Her selection is Obama’s payback to Hispanics
  • Stereotyping women, Catholics, Hispanics, liberals, conservatives — or anyone else — is  counterproductive
  • As a Hispanic and a woman, Sotomayor’s “persona” could change the dynamic on the court, and impact other justices
  • Her ability to deal with diabetes is a sign of strength and discipline
  • Sotomayor shows her “human-ness” — and may take heat for that

After lively discussion, the question — good nomination or bad? — was unanswered.  Opinions were divided.

Just like — hey! — the Supreme Court itself.

Library-goers debate the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court.

Library-goers debate the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court.