Sonia Sotomayor Gives an Example of What it Means to be a “Strong Latino Woman”

October 20, 2016

Referring to her former colleague, the late Justice Antonin Scalia (R.I.P.), Sotomayor said:  “There are things he’s said on the bench where if I had a baseball bat, I might have used it.”

UPDATE:  Steven G. writes:  “I have a good friend who knew the late Justice and when he asked him what he might have in common with Sotomayor he responded, ‘We both have to shave every morning.'”

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