If Sotomayor Is A Racist . . .

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Or a "reverse racist" or whatever it is that she's being called, she's got a funny way of showing it:

Other than Ricci, Judge Sotomayor has decided 96 race-related cases while on the court of appeals.

Of the 96 cases, Judge Sotomayor and the panel rejected the claim of discrimination roughly 78 times and agreed with the claim of discrimination 10 times; the remaining 8 involved other kinds of claims or dispositions. Of the 10 cases favoring claims of discrimination, 9 were unanimous. (Many, by the way, were procedural victories rather than judgments that discrimination had occurred.) Of those 9, in 7, the unanimous panel included at least one Republican-appointed judge. In the one divided panel opinion, the dissent’s point dealt only with the technical question of whether the criminal defendant in that case had forfeited his challenge to the jury selection in his case. So Judge Sotomayor rejected discrimination-related claims by a margin of roughly 8 to 1.

Of the roughly 75 panel opinions rejecting claims of discrimination, Judge Sotomayor dissented 2 times. In Neilson v. Colgate-Palmolive Co., 199 F.3d 642 (1999), she dissented from the affirmance of the district court’s order appointing a guardian for the plaintiff, an issue unrelated to race. In Gant v. Wallingford Bd. of Educ., 195 F.3d 134 (1999), she would have allowed a black kindergartner to proceed with the claim that he was discriminated against in a school transfer. A third dissent did not relate to race discrimination: In Pappas v. Giuliani, 290 F.3d 143 (2002), she dissented from the majority’s holding that the NYPD could fire a white employee for distributing racist materials.

As noted in the post below, Judge Sotomayor was twice on panels reversing district court decisions agreeing with race-related claims - i.e., reversing a finding of impermissible race-based decisions. Both were criminal cases involving jury selection.

The numbers relating to unpublished opinions continued to hold as well. In the roughly 55 cases in which the panel affirmed district court decisions rejecting a claim of employment discrimination or retaliation, the panel published its opinion or order only 5 times.

In sum, in an eleven-year career on the Second Circuit, Judge Sotomayor has participated in roughly 100 panel decisions involving questions of race and has disagreed with her colleagues in those cases (a fair measure of whether she is an outlier) a total of 4 times. Only one case (Gant) in that entire eleven years actually involved the question whether race discrimination may have occurred. (In another case (Pappas) she dissented to favor a white bigot.) She participated in two other panels rejecting district court rulings agreeing with race-based jury-selection claims. Given that record, it seems absurd to say that Judge Sotomayor allows race to infect her decisionmaking.


I'm confident that the above analysis will resolve the matter once and for all.


http://www.scotusblog.com/wp/judge-sotomayor-and-race-results-from-the-full-data-set/
 
Or a "reverse racist" or whatever it is that she's being called, she's got a funny way of showing it:




I'm confident that the above analysis will resolve the matter once and for all.


http://www.scotusblog.com/wp/judge-sotomayor-and-race-results-from-the-full-data-set/

Oh it really never was a case. It's just tit for tat for the Democrat partisans opposing both Alito and Roberts nominations. I'm refusing to take much of this serious. There are two main considerations here. Does she have the academic and scholarly qualifications and does she have the profesional qualifications? She appears to have both and no skeletons in the closet to speak of. From what I've seen about her curriculum vitae she will be a competent associate justice.
 
Her overall stated philosophies regarding race and law outweigh rulings statistics. A broken clock is wrong twice a day. Let's get a working clock, instead of playing the averages with defective goods.
 
how you can point to her deciding against racial bias in X number of cases out of Y number of cases as proof she is not racist is beyond me. it proves nothing other than those cases apparently have no legal or factual grounds to prove unlawful racism. one can still be an honest racist.
 
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