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Olive Witte, 10, asked Sotomayor her favorite color. Charlie Jones, 9, asked Sotomayor if she liked her job. Much to the class’s surprise, Sotomayor responded to the class’s letters earlier ...
Nicolas Forigua-Soler’s fourth grade class at Sonia Sotomayor Elementary School thought it would be fun to write letters to the Supreme Court Justice ... asked Sotomayor her favorite color.
Sonia Sotomayor in 1992. Photo: MARILYNN K. YEE/The New York Times/Redux A few years ago, Sotomayor’s onstage event at Berkeley Law had to be paused because of a sound issue.
Barack Obama nominated the first woman of color on the Supreme Court in 2009. Here is what to know about Sonia Sotomayor. Active sniper in Idaho kills 2 firefighters in ambush, sheriff says.
Sotomayor's latest book geared toward young readers is inspired by her late mother, Celina Báez, and aims to show "how helping others shine makes the world brighter" Supreme Court Justice Sonia ...
Sonia Sotomayor Should Get Real That the Supreme Court Is Partisan Justices say the Court isn’t political, but c’mon. By Jonathan Chait , who’s been a New York political columnist since 2011.
We're all different and that's good, says the U.S. Supreme Court justice. Her new children's book about embracing diversity portrays kids of all abilities working together to create a gorgeous garden.
Sotomayor was elevated to the Supreme Court by President Barack Obama in 2009. She was the first woman of color and Latina to ascend to the highest court in the land.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor Urges Kids To ... "Coming from Mexico, I grew up surrounded by color," López says. "Whether ... One of Sotomayor's favorite scenes in the book shows a young girl ...
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes early in life, and ever since has given herself insulin shots before she eats, to help manage her blood sugar levels. No big ...
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has written a children's book called Just Ask! inspired by her desire to ... vivid colors. "Coming from Mexico, I grew up surrounded by color," López says.