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    Sotomayor puts lawyering skills to work in avoiding recusal question (access required)

    Amid the swelling controversy over whether justices of the Supreme Court should recuse themselves from cases where there is an appearance of family, social or political ties to parties, one justice turned to her trial lawyer skills to avoid a question on the issue. Justice Sonia Sotomayor, in Philadelphia to accept an award ...

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    One Response to “Sotomayor puts lawyering skills to work in avoiding recusal question (access required)

    1. Well, if American justice was truly blind, then more poor people would experience “Equal justice under law”, since that not the case let not pretend to not know what’s really going on in the American Justice Systems, because eve Steve Wonder can see it!-Born to do battle, drafted at birth.a.k.a.Warrior Breed!-Michael E. McKinzy, Sr.-03-17-2011

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