Sotomayor Has A Literal Reading of Statutes

Posted by Staff on May 27, 2009 |

By Michael Combier-Talk Radio News Service

Martha L. Minow, a professor of law at Harvard Law University, recalls a case in which the U.S. Supreme Court reversed Judge Sotomayor close reading of statutes and “for being too fringy” about a particular word. (0:49)

 
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May 27, 2009

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