Posted on 05/28/2009 7:28:00 PM PDT by Steelfish
Nominees Links With Advocates Fuel Her Critics
By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ and DAVID W. CHEN May 28, 2009
In the 1980s, the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund sued the New York City Police Department, claiming that its promotion exams discriminated against Latinos and African-Americans.
The fund, one of the advocacy groups pressing similar cases across the country, also helped redraw voting districts in the city that increased the number of Hispanic elected officials. The defense fund even sued a former Reagan administration official for defamation after he claimed that virtually all Puerto Ricans in New York received food stamps.
All those efforts were backed by the defense funds board of directors, an active and passionate group that included a young lawyer named Sonia Sotomayor, who this week was chosen by President Obama to join the countrys highest court.
Ms. Sotomayors involvement with the defense fund has so far received scant attention. But her critics, including some Republican senators who will vote on her nomination, have questioned whether she has let her ethnicity, life experiences and public advocacy creep into her decisions as a judge.
It seems inevitable, then, that her tenure with the defense fund will be scrutinized during her confirmation hearings.
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Wow! She’s as radical as they come.
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