Hmm, I'm Not Sure About This Pick Again...
>> Sunday, September 27, 2009
At least she did grow up in the Bronx, a mitigating factor...
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An interesting article by Jess Bravin about Sotomayor's recent oral argument queries about whether treating corporations as the equivalent of persons for constitutional purposes:
But Justice Sotomayor suggested the majority might have it all wrong -- and that instead the court should reconsider the 19th century rulings that first afforded corporations the same rights flesh-and-blood people have.
Judges "created corporations as persons, gave birth to corporations as persons," she said. "There could be an argument made that that was the court's error to start with...[imbuing] a creature of state law with human characteristics."
After a confirmation process that revealed little of her legal philosophy, the remark offered an early hint of the direction Justice Sotomayor might want to take the court.
"Progressives who think that corporations already have an unduly large influence on policy in the United States have to feel reassured that this was one of [her] first questions," said Douglas Kendall, president of the liberal Constitutional Accountability Center.
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