For those who hold out hope that perhaps Sonia Sotomayor will be a pro-life surprise on the bench, there are sobering reminders. First, all of the modern "surprise" justices have been closet liberals appointed by Republicans. Clinton's appointees have hardly turned out to be closet conservatives.
Second, a Washington Times editorial on Wednesday underscored more evidence that Sotomayor is an abortion advocate:
Consider that from 1980 until October 1992, Judge Sotomayor served on the board -- at times as vice president and at times as chairman of the litigation committee -- of the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund. The New York Times in 1992 described her as "a top policy maker on the board." During that time period, the fund filed briefs in not one, not two, but at least six prominent court cases in strong support of "abortion rights."
The cases began with an abortion-funding case, Williams v. Zbaraz, just as she joined the board, and they continued through the landmark cases of Rust v. Sullivan, Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Especially in the Webster case, in which all nine justices joined at least part of the decision saying that states need not provide public funds for abortions, the fund supported positions far more pro-abortion than the court itself did. Also, in the case Ohio v. Akron Center, the fund wrote that it "opposes any efforts to overturn or in any way restrict the rights recognized in Roe v. Wade."
No statement could be more categorical. The Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund thus presumably would oppose any restriction, including those on late-term abortions, partial-birth abortions, abortions for minors and the like.
It is possible to serve on the board of a group while not being responsible for a single random legal brief. However, Judge Sotomayor's group filed such suits at least six times - and as the New York Times reported on May 28 (while discussing a different case), "The board monitored all litigation undertaken by the fund's lawyers, and a number of those lawyers said Ms. Sotomayor was an involved and ardent supporter of their various legal efforts."
Even more evidence comes from a passage she included in numerous speeches urging young lawyers to do pro bono work. In all those speeches, she referred -- apparently in sorrow -- to a 1996 law prohibiting federal funds from being used to support "class-action lawsuits or lawsuits involving abortion, illegal immigration and welfare reform." In the 2001 speech for Brooklyn Law School's commencement, she went further, praising efforts to "address the need created by this legislation. These efforts ... are not enough. The need is very great."
In other words, there is a "great" need to make up for the lack of federal funding for pro-abortion lawsuits (and for class-action, pro-immigration and anti-welfare-reform suits as well). That is not a direct statement of support for such suits, but it hints strongly in that direction -- especially in the context of Judge Sotomayor's entire jurisprudential approach and of the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund's long pro-choice advocacy.
—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center.




















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Like the president, this
June 13, 2009 - 10:38 ET by gmaniac1Like the president, this woman is a disgrace. See what Affirmative Action got us. A bunch of entitled race baitors.
When the people fear the government it's called tyranny, when the government fears the people it's called liberty!
→ Sotomayor laughs last
June 13, 2009 - 10:46 ET by Cool ArrowSotomayor proudly describes herself as an "Affirmative Action baby".
She proudly thumbs her nose at that deserving candidate on the bubble who got bumped from the list to make room for a latina female.
Her goal in life now is to make sure more of this happens. In fact, it is her belief that Latin Americans are a superior race.
The only reason Clarence Thomas is on the Court is because he is black - Joe Biden
Wow, it's like saying "Hey
June 13, 2009 - 11:32 ET by gmaniac1Wow, it's like saying "Hey everyone, I'm an idiot so vote for me!" Sounds pretty liberal to me.
When the people fear the government it's called tyranny, when the government fears the people it's called liberty!
What's With Liberals And Ugly?
June 13, 2009 - 13:09 ET by flyingmonkeyTwo ugly liberal women on the Supreme Court. Don't the liberals have a Prejean anywhere?
Unfortunately, Helen
June 14, 2009 - 18:56 ET by SaseboSailorUnfortunately, Helen Thomas is the closest they can come.
Anybody who believed,
June 13, 2009 - 15:10 ET byAnybody who believed, thought, had an inkling, or gave ANY credit to the specious idea that this woman might be PRO-LIFE is an IDIOT. This includes the idiot that most of you worship, the racist, Rush Limbaugh. He must have been in the Oxy-contin again!
To believe that a committed a leftist like Obama, who not only is more radical that any President ever to hold the office but is more radical than ANY MEMBER OF CONGRESS INCLUDING "BELLA PELOSI", would NOT know in advance her stance on baby killing, requires a suspension of belief only found in DRUGS.
The piece of sh*t that occupies the oval office was such and extreme advocate of the death of babies that he even sanctioned their death AFTER THEY SURVIVE THE G.D. ABORTION! For ANY of you to have given Limbaugh ANY credence on this shows you to be the LOSERS that you are! That's why we couldn't beat Obama, that's why McCain and his crew went "belly up" or more accurately BENT OVER and took it up the wazoo when someone mentioned the word "Hussein". You people don't want to win. You're a bunch of lukewarm nothings. Faintly railing against the sh*tstorm that is running down hill, having as much effect as a FART IN A HURRICANE.
The Art of War teaches that if you don't know your enemy you are doomed to be defeated by him. For you people to continue with this "collegial", "we're all in this thing together HORSE PUCKEY, when these DAMNED ( as in "condemned") people are making "hate crimes" laws for the express purpose of criminalizing PREACHING OF THE GOSPEL, is odious in the extreme.
The f-ing hate you. They hate every thing about you. If they could push a button and kill all of you in one fell swoop, MANY of them would do it. And still you persist in your fantasies. No it is YOUR side that doesn't understand the battle they are in, NOT theirs! On YOUR side the MORON George Bush would nominate his freaking GRANDMOTHER ( harriet meyers) to be on the supreme court because he HEARD somewhere's or other that she was one of dem consarvatives! Yee friggin HA! It is YOUR SIDE that would bend over and take it up the ass by appointing a half a freaking liberal so that you get "good ink" in the press, NOT THEM! THEY are FULLY committed to enacting their fathers (satan) will! While you people are busy finding ways to praise them or at least think of them in a slightly "less harsh" way. Jeez, MAN UP AND GROW A FRIGGIN' PAIR WOULD YA?
OR AT LEAST STOP SUCKING SO DAGGONE MUCH!!
Well Said Buddy!!!
June 13, 2009 - 15:34 ET by flyingmonkeyI like you, Acts2_38, for putting it all out there and telling it like it is. Political correctness is not my cup of tea either.
I like the rant but calling
June 14, 2009 - 13:29 ET by gmaniac1I like the rant but calling Rush a racist is just uneducated and takes away from your whole argument. Give me one specific example, not overblown by the liberal media, and I'll prove you wrong.
When the people fear the government it's called tyranny, when the government fears the people it's called liberty!
gm1... I Second your
June 14, 2009 - 13:41 ET by bigtimergm1...
I Second your sentiments....just what does Rush have to do with your post Acts?
You've lost me here.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Exactly, and if he's a
June 14, 2009 - 20:20 ET by gmaniac1Exactly, and Acts if he's a racist you're a racist, I'm a racist, and just about everyone else. Agree or disagree with his rhetoric, which I mostly agree, he's not a racist. If it's because of the Barack Magic Negro segement, that was from the Times. He used that to show a double standard. The Times were being racially motivated. So now unless there is another, you sure don't have me convinced. As one of the 4% of my demographics that didn't vote for Obama and one that would be blindly offended by that comment, he was right and you are wrong.
When the people fear the government it's called tyranny, when the government fears the people it's called liberty!
Oh, and don't even try that
June 14, 2009 - 20:23 ET by gmaniac1Oh, and don't even try that Donovan McNabb comment that the media used to get him kicked off ESPN. Again, that was in defense of McNabb with all the liberal haters questioning his and Warren Moon's ability because they are black. Rush got the crappy end of the stick and that whole thing was a set up.
When the people fear the government it's called tyranny, when the government fears the people it's called liberty!
I never for one second
June 13, 2009 - 19:18 ET by bigtimerI never for one second thought she was anything but pro-killing.
She wouldn't have been named by O-Team if not.
Period.
Glad for this update.
I heard yesterday she was asked about how she felt about the child that was to be aborted and she said she never gave it a thought. (I'm paraphrasing here)
Can you imagine that...lie?
Of course the left always have to hide behind something.
I will never, ever, understand women that feel this way...at all.
It's a natural instinct to protect that life at all costs...including giving your own life...not the other way around.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Social Life Coverup???
June 13, 2009 - 20:06 ET by SaseboSailorMaybe I've missed it but I've read numerous fawing articles about her and have never read a word about her social life. She is 54 years old:
Has she ever been married?
Any children?
Does she date? Has she ever???
Has she ever had a relationship with a member of the opposite sex?
It would seem to me that this information would be at least as important to many people regarding her appointment to the highest court in the land as her much-touted "Latina Womanhood".
What's ever more mysterious is why there no media reporting on any of this. It would be different, of course, if her name was Sarah Palin.
Does anybody here know the answers to any of the above questions because I'm truly curious.
SS...heard she was married
June 13, 2009 - 20:15 ET by bigtimerSS...heard she was married before...long ago.
Probably google her bio that way...if you want to.
I agree with you if this was a conservative gal in the same situation, we would know all her pets names too by now.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Well duh, she was appointed
June 14, 2009 - 08:42 ET by msh1973Well duh, she was appointed by the Obama team, we didn't really think she was going to be Pro-Life, did we?