Sonia Sotomayor

“If you rewrite history, it’s easy to do.” Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan knocked down a legal theory on elections.
The Supreme Court justice also said not everyone is "capable of pulling themselves up by their bootstraps" like her colleague did.
A praying football coach was said to offer a “deceitful narrative” that Supreme Court conservatives were nonetheless happy to accept.
The left-leaning Supreme Court justice vehemently disagreed with the high court's rulings on the separation of church and state.
When asked about the collapse in trust in the court, the justice said she still believes "the arc of history bends toward justice."
The women of the Supreme Court are the subjects of a new painting unveiled at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. on Monday.
Sen. Roger Wicker lamented the departure of the "nice, stately" justice Stephen Breyer, who is white.
"This case is a disaster for the rule of law and a grave disservice to women," the justice wrote in a scathing dissent.
Much like Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, today’s Trump-infused style of conservatism also refuses to wear a mask.
Last week's COVID-19 vaccine ruling probably won't be the last time the Supreme Court blocks federal agencies from protecting public health or safety.