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June 3, 2009


Judge Sotomayor's Not-So-Liberal Moments

In the Washington Examiner today, I review three cases addressing public religious displays, the rights of criminal defendants, and protections for politically unpopular speech. I conclude that Judge Sotomayor's jurisprudence should not be carelessly stereotyped by either political party.

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