Sessions Claims Sotomayor Tied To "Extreme" Group

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JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS | July 3, 2009 09:24 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — A civil rights group advised by Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor in the 1980s brought several discrimination lawsuits that sought to scrap the results of job tests because too few Hispanics scored well, according to new documents that are fueling GOP criticism of the judge.

The Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund represented Hispanic sanitation workers in New York City who wanted to stop white employees from getting promotions because, they argued, the qualifying exam unfairly disadvantaged minorities. The case unfolded as Sotomayor chaired the organization's board of directors' litigation committee, although there is no evidence that she had any role in the group's decision to participate in the lawsuits, or in formulating or drafting any of their legal arguments.

Still, the case bears strong similarities to a much-discussed case Sotomayor ruled on last year as a federal appeals court judge, which involved the reverse discrimination claims of white firefighters in New Haven, Conn., who sued after the city threw out its promotion test because too few minorities qualified. A panel she joined ruled against the white firefighters in the case, Ricci v. DeStefano. The Supreme Court reversed the decision last Monday.

The sanitation workers' case and similar ones _ including a series of lawsuits against the New York City Police Department that ultimately resulted in the department consulting with a PRLDEF expert in drafting its job tests _ are detailed in hundreds of pages of new material the group sent the Senate Judiciary Committee on Friday. The documents were placed on the committee's web site.

The job discrimination suits, which are a staple of most minority legal advocacy groups' work, have drawn outrage from Republicans who allege they prove that Sotomayor has endorsed an agenda of reverse discrimination and racial preferences for minorities.

Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, the senior Republican on the Judiciary panel, said this week that the Puerto Rican defense group has taken "extreme positions," and his office branded the organization "activist" in a background memo it released on Friday. His aides had accused Sotomayor's allies of withholding the documents to prevent a thorough investigation of her past before confirmation hearings begin July 13.

Democrats call the group, now known as LatinoJustice PRLDEF, mainstream, and argue that most of the material has nothing to do with Sotomayor.

"Before this request, we already had a more public and complete picture of Judge Sotomayor than for previous nominees," Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., the Judiciary chairman, said in a statement. "This well-respected civil rights advocacy organization has cooperated and made an extensive effort to review decades-old records, most of which have no connection to Judge Sotomayor, to provide even more information to the committee,"

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The materials give little insight into Sotomayor's role in the organization's activities, even while she chaired the board's litigation committee. They do suggest, however, that Sotomayor and other board members were involved in making sure the cases PRLDEF handled were in keeping with its mission statement and were having an impact, according to a memo she wrote in June 1987.

The document said the board had asked the litigation committee she chaired to address "case development and litigation strategic planning," as well as the fund's mission statement and the structure of its legal department. But there's no mention in the voluminous files of what the committee ultimately recommended on those topics, and no sign that Sotomayor ever weighed in on any specific case or issue.

In addition to the job discrimination lawsuits, the material details cases PRLDEF handled on Hispanic voting suppression, bilingual education and housing, among others. In one such suit, Puerto Rican residents sought to stop the establishment of a rental community in Brooklyn for predominantly white, low-income elderly tenants on the grounds it wasn't being made available to the area's mostly minority residents.

The documents also reveal that PRLDEF joined a coalition of civil rights group to lobby Congress to override a 1989 Supreme Court decision that made it more difficult for people to prevail in job discrimination suits. In 1991, Congress passed legislation that essentially nullified the case's precedent. Many legal analysts believe the recent Ricci ruling again created new barriers to such suits.

Some civil rights leaders have expressed alarm at Sessions' intense focus on Sotomayor's time at PRLDEF, suggesting that it indicates that he's unfairly targeting her because she's Hispanic.

Sessions has "been extraordinarily consistent in his disdain for civil rights and equal opportunity. I don't know of very many prominent Latino or minority lawyers or judges who haven't been involved in civil rights sometime in their lives," said Antonia Hernandez, a former president of MALDEF, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. "It's a message that's being sent to minorities and Latinos that you cannot participate and be involved in the civic life of your community if you ever want to attain a position like this."

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Associated Press Writer Sharon Theimer contributed to this report.

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Senate Judiciary Committee documents: http://judiciary.senate.gov/

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- Solja I'm a Fan of Solja 112 fans permalink
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Heyyyyy!!! Looky here, looky here! Look who has poked her head out to say, "It's High Time!"

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 AM on 07/13/2009
- Solja I'm a Fan of Solja 112 fans permalink
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I'll be glad when this Republicans' bones fall out of his closet. I know he has them, just like the other Republican whoremongers. I can't wait 'til the day when someone bursts his bubble. It's all a matter of time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 AM on 07/13/2009

Senator Sessions is also tied to an extremist group...the Republican party!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 PM on 07/09/2009
- Bude I'm a Fan of Bude 165 fans permalink
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Man, that cat is all ears. Wow!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 07/05/2009
- PCMinistry I'm a Fan of PCMinistry 26 fans permalink
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Don't you people get it?? We don't care! I mean, we realize its a lifetime appointment to one of the most important jobs in our country but Obama nominated her! Don't you realize what that means?! It means I don't have to look too hard anymore. Ok, so maybe it's my duty as a patriot to be always vigilant and skeptical of my government and to protect my country from harm but not so much anymore...you know? Because it's Obama. And I think I can pretty trust his judgement so lets just give her the job and keep things rolling. ok? Look, when they had that silly quote about hispanic women being better than white men I was a little shocked, then someone said, "Wait! The repugs took it out of context!" And I was like YAY!! Then I went and read the entire transcript and when I came to the part that the quote came from I realized that it basically imparted the same idea within the context as it did when seperated from it. The context didn't change the essence of it. But I, unlike YOU was able to push out of my mind! Now you are trying to tell me something else...and even though I haven't done any REAL RESERCH into what you are saying I am just going to ignore it. Give her the job! No more checking into her background!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 07/05/2009

There ya go.

Oh and while you're at it, you should look up the latest memo floating around this blog. I did not copy it but will give you the rough idea. Please note that "Dissent" is no longer allowed as it was only patriotic when Bush was in office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 AM on 07/10/2009

On September 25, 2005, he spoke at a rally attended by 400 people in Washington, D.C. in favor of the War in Iraq. It was held in opposition to an anti-war protest held the day before that was attended by 100,000 people. Sessions spoke of the anti-war protesters, saying, "The group who spoke here the other day did not represent the American ideals of freedom, liberty and spreading that around the world. I frankly don't know what they represent, other than to blame America first."

Senator Sessions does not represent the American ideals of freedom and liberty. But then of course, he represents Alabama...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 07/05/2009
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Sessions looks like a Keebler elf

He must be tied to flavorless trans-fatty baked goods

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 07/05/2009
- Bude I'm a Fan of Bude 165 fans permalink
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As are you Mr. Senator, the GOP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 07/05/2009
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Excuse me for questioning the motives of a conservative Alabama legislator when he comment on issues of race.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 07/05/2009
- blood1 I'm a Fan of blood1 12 fans permalink

Sessions (R-AL) thinks (?) that anything that is against his political parties interest is an extremist group, so if pressed, he would probably tell you that the KKK is okay and the DEM is not!

Political theatre at some of it's worst. This is what we have seen since President Obama was elected and sworn in...and unfortunately, it will not go away anytime soon...a sad story for the GOP who are incapable of acting like adults when they actually are being told to so by the American Public!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 07/05/2009
- zukervati I'm a Fan of zukervati 25 fans permalink
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The rest of the world claims that Sessions is tied to the Klan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 07/05/2009
- NeoLiberal I'm a Fan of NeoLiberal 16 fans permalink

Kind of like how right-wingers tied BHO to ter*ro*ris*ts during teh campaign???

Kind of like several members of the GOP having had ties to white supremacists?

Kind of like Gov. Palin's ties to secessionists?

Do I have to keep going...?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 AM on 07/05/2009

Self image of Jeffy: pit bull.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 AM on 07/05/2009

Sessions is the one with ties to an extremist group. It's called the Republican Party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 AM on 07/05/2009
- Heru1 I'm a Fan of Heru1 24 fans permalink
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Sessions and his apologists are throwbacks to a shameful Confederate era. Their impudence is only limited by their impotence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 AM on 07/05/2009
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