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By Emily Renwick
Today, in a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court reversed a decision set by Supreme Court nominee Sonya Sotomayor, and ruled that the City of New Haven, Connecticut discriminated against 17 white and Hispanic fire fighters. The details of Ricci v. DeStefano are now familiar to those who have closely followed the Sotomayor nomination. The plaintiffs, led by Frank Ricci, were required to pass an exam to qualify for promotion within the New Haven Fire Department. At the time, the City of New Haven was making a large effort to promote minority firefighters. Ricci hired a special tutor, quit his second job, and diligently studied for the exam. And his hard work paid off. Ricci finished with one of the highest test scores, qualifying him for a position as a lieutenant. The Department’s rules dictated that the top three scorers on the exam would be promoted. Once the Department determined that the top three scorers were all Caucasian males— and that the passage rate for African American applicants was half the rate of whites—the City’s independent exam review board moved to invalidate the exam results. The district court sided with the City, and a three judge panel from the Appeals Court—of which Sotomayor was a member—affirmed the lower Court’s decision. Today, the Supreme Court overturned the lower courts, and ruled that the City’s decision violated Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the Equal Protection Clause. In reversing Sotomayor’s enjoined appellate decision, Justice Kennedy’s Majority Opinion stated plainly that the City’s move constituted discrimination: “Whatever the City’s ultimate aim—however well intentioned or benevolent it might have seemed—the City made its employment decision because of race. The City rejected the test results solely because the higher scoring candidates were white. The question is not whether that conduct was discriminatory but whether the City had a lawful justification for its race-based action.” The bigger picture of today’s decision renews the wider concern about Justice Sotomayor’s statement that a “a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life.” The Supreme Court’s action calls into question Sotomayor’s judgment on discrimination cases. Not only does this concern racial discrimination, but it also encompasses questions about discrimination based on gender, employment, age, religion, and national origin. How will this decision impact the outcome of Sotomayor’s confirmation? The confirmation hearings are rumored to begin shortly after the 4th of July Congressional recess. We look forward to the opportunity for Justice Sotomayor to address this case in the confirmation hearings, and to provide a clearer picture as to how she will balance racial origin with the democratic principle of equal protection before the law.
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Anonymous @
Sunday, July 12, 2009 9:04 PM
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The Legislative and Executive branches are out of control with no constraints on what they can do to us. The Supreme Court is in danger of being our only refuge from the injustices of this current one party tyranny. If the court fails we will have a revolution that will make the first one look like a picnic.
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Chookon @
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 11:22 PM
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Sotomayor has impeccable LIBERAL credentials...affirmitive action extremists...a Anti-2nd amendment extremists who in her writings argues that citizend NEVER have had the right to bear arms.....and these are just the tip of the sotomayor ,far left wing extremist, iceberg.
All dressed up as a woman/minority of hispanic dissent...this is calculated to diffuse any criticism of her left wing bent and crendentials under the fig leaf of her minority status....dont fal for it...focus on the left wing doctrines she holds...her stated interventionist policy...these avenues are where her vulnerabilities lie.....
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taellis @
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 1:24 PM
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just received a bull letter from Bill Nelson on cap and trade asking him to vote no.Never answeres question He ia a democrat from florida.
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Wally @
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 8:54 AM
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Emily,
Nice Post. Thanks. *** President Obama Spent 20 years Learning From RACIST Rev. "G-Damn America" Wright Preaching Marxist Black Liberation Theology. *** Progressive-Marxist President Obama Can't Help Himself But to Appoint a "Racist" to the Nation's Highest Court. ***
Sotomayor's Appointment Is Part of Obama's (Yet Recognized) REPARATIONS Policy Discriminating Against White People. [Sigh]. ***
Sotomayor is a Racist and Will Be Affirmed as The Next U.S. Supreme Court Justice by the Progressive-Marxist Congress. ***
Elections Have Consequences. America Will Continue to Sit on the Couch and Watch Rome Burn. Sad.
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