JUDGE GORSUCH DELIVERS A MOVING CLOSING STATEMENT AT HEARING
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Date: March 21st, 2017 5:40 PM Author: bronze theatre
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SOTOMAYOR: To me, I am a part academic. Please don't forget that I taught at two law schools. I do speak more than I should. (LAUGHTER) And I think about ideas all the time. And so, for me, it's fun to think about ideas. You're working your shift at a Sbarro among judges, and you'll often hear them saying, did you see what that law school professor said. Or did you see what some other judge wrote and what do you think about it and -- but it's just talking. It's just sharing ideas.
What you're doing in each case -- and that's what my speech said, you can't use foreign law to determine the American Constitution. It can't be used neither as a holding or precedent.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3560012&forum_id=2#32883212) |
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Date: March 21st, 2017 5:44 PM Author: Indigo Bespoke Home
Not closing but similar question:
KLOBUCHAR: Thank you very much. And I think it's been enlightening for people to hear about some of your views on these criminal cases. And I'd just like to ask one last question then. It's the exact question that my friend and colleague, Senator Graham, asked Chief Justice Roberts as his confirmation hearing.
And he asked: What would be like history to say about you when all is said and done?
SOTOMAYOR: I can't live my life to write history's story. That will be the job of historians long after I'm going. Some of them start now, but long after I'm gone. (LAUGHTER) In the end, I hope it will say I'm a fair judge, that I was a caring person, and that I lived my life serving my country.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3560012&forum_id=2#32883242)
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