News about Sonia Sotomayor

Texas has suffered two blows: federal appeals court FREEZES legislation allowing cops to arrest migrants just hours after the SCTUS' ruling, and Mexico says they will return any deported migrants

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
The order comes at a time when Mexico's government has said that it would not endorse the return of any migrants from the state under any circumstances. The decision by the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals comes just weeks after a panel on the same court allowed Texas to follow the law by suspending work due to a halt on a lower judge's injunction. However, a panel of the appeals court lifted the pause by a 2-1 order, facilitating the court's hearing on Wednesday.

Karine Jean-Pierre believes that if Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, 69, stepped down in reaction to op-ed's call for her resignation, it would be a 'personal decision,' so Biden can swap her for a younger liberal

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, said Tuesday that it would be Justice Sonia Sotomayor's "personal decision" to leave the Supreme Court and allow President Joe Biden and the Democrat-led Senate to replace her with a younger liberal. Although the White House and Senate remain in Democratic hands, the Atlantic published an op-ed penned by journalist Josh Barro on Monday urging President Joe Biden and other Democrats to urge President Joe Biden and other Democrats to urge the 69-year-old liberal justice to resign.

The horror! Now that the Supreme Court has ruled that the Democrats will have to defeat Trump at the poll box, not in the courthouse. So will their last weapon - President Orthopedic Shoes - be enough, asks JOSH HAMMER

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2024
HAMMER: Democrats' worst fears have finally come true. They're being coerced to win the 2024 election at the poll box, not in the courthouse. Oh, the horror! 'Ultimately, it'll be up to American voters to save our democracy in November,' dejected Colorado State Secretary of State Jena Griswold said on Monday, just hours after the Supreme Court unanimously denied her harrassed proposal to boot Trump from the state ballot.' "I do agree that states under our Constitution should be able to prohibit oath-breaking rebels from inciting oath-breaking insurrectionists,' she argued. Too bad nine justices were selected by Republicans and Democrats, who voted against it. The researchers found that a "patchwork" system of 50 politically influenced people unilaterally selecting and deciding who Americans can and cannot vote for would be an anti-democratic abomination. However, Democrats and their anti-Trump complicities were never going to let common sense get in the way of a good time, whether it's through the courts, state legislatures, Russian collusion probes, or Pink Pussy Hat marches.

Trump's lawyers tell Supreme Court he should NOT be kicked off Colorado ballot because 'Confederate insurrectionists' were elected to office as liberal justice asks his attorneys if they are paving way for his THIRD term

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2024
Since a federal ruled that Trump should be barred from the election due to his role in the Capitol'insurrection, the Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a Colorado lawsuit.' The 14th Amendment's section is the most significant, referring to the prohibition of participating in revolt or rebellion.' Trump denies that the provision was enforced in violation of his rights.

Progressives are trying to pester liberal Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, 69, into RETIRING over fears she could die on the job like Ruth Bader-Ginsburg while conservative president is in office

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 3, 2024
Josh Barrow, a CNN pundit, was the first to request that the 69-year-old step down lest she follow in the footsteps of liberal Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died when serving at the age of 87 in 2020. With the appointment of Amy Coney Barrett, then president Donald Trump solidified the court's conservative majority, and some liberals are certain that this will not happen again. On CNN This Morning, Barrow said, "I'm not saying I think Justice Sotomayor is on death's door." But I think it's important, considering it's a lifetime appointment, to have a long-term horizon view on this.'

Kenneth Eugene Smith's appeal to halt the world's first nitrogen execution by inhaling the gas: eats the final meal of Waffle House steak and eggs

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 26, 2024
Kenneth Eugene Smith's Hail Mary plea for a stay in prison has been turned down by the Supreme Court, ensuring that he would become the first person in history to be put to death by nitrogen gas. Smith was supposed to be executed at 6 p.m. today at Atmore's William C. Holman Correctional Facility. He had pleaded for it to be called off, citing his concerns that the new gassing process would cause excruciating pain or cause him to vomit. A petition for a stay was refused by the Supreme Court yesterday. As the execution was near, he made another request today, but justices denied his desperate plea and sent him to the chamber. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said that the controversial procedure would be 'painless' for Smith.

Following skepticism about Clarence Thomas' links to Harlan Crow, the Supreme Court has released ETHICS recommendations on travel, gifts, and donations

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 13, 2023
Following a string of reports that donors were showering justices with undisclosed gifts and lucrative real estate deals, the Supreme Court published an ethics code on Monday in an attempt to ensure public confidence is bolstered. The nine justices argued that they had been bound by ethics for long, and that the most recent criticism was due to'misunderstanding' rather than missteps by them. 'We're issuing this code, which in large part represents a codification of rules that we've long understood as governing our conduct,' they said.

Alabama executes a man for a beating death of a 2001

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 21, 2023
James Barber, 64, was executed by lethal injection at 1:56 a.m. at the William Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore, Alabama, just hours after the Supreme Court refused to allow a stay of execution. For the beating death of 75-year-old Dorothy Epps in 2001, he was found guilty and sentenced to death. It is the first execution in the state since Governor Kay Ivey halted execution in November in order to conduct an internal investigation after two lethal injections were postponed due to complications inserting IVs into the condemned men's veins.

Republicans celebrate Supreme Court affirmative action decision: Democrats call it a 'step back'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 29, 2023
Republicans are celebrating a return to'merit-based' education admissions, while Democrats claim that the Supreme Court's decision to reverse affirmative action will put the clock back on racial justice. The verdict on his Truth Social page, former President Trump, who voted three conservative justices, railed.'This is a great day for America,' he wrote. People with extraordinary capabilities and everything else that are crucial to our country's success, including future greatness, are now being rewarded.' This was the hearing everyone was waiting and awaited for, and the result was jaw-breaking. It will also keep us competitive with the rest of the world.

In a big affirmative decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that RACE was not a factor in college admissions

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 29, 2023
The Supreme Court has suspended the use of ethnicity as a factor in college admissions. The justices ruled in a 6-3 decision on Thursday that Harvard University and the University of North Carolina's race-based affirmative action admissions are unconstitutional. Both programs lack sufficiently targeted and measurable goals to support the use of race, unavoidably use race in a negative manner, require racial stereotyping, and lack common end points,' according to Chief Justice Roberts' majority opinion.

The Supreme Court has dismissed Navajo Nation's attempt to obtain water rights on the Arizona reservation

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 22, 2023
A complaint brought by the tribe against the federal government over a water supply from the drought-stricken Colorado River must be dismissed, according to the justices. Justice Brett Kavanaugh said in his majority opinion that an 1868 deal with the Navajo Nation did not mean that the US government had to step in. States that drain water from the river - Arizona, Nevada, and Colorado - and California water districts that are also involved in the lawsuit had been urged by the court to hear for them, which the justices did in a 5-4 decision. Colorado had argued that joining the Navajo Nation would jeopardize existing deals and jeopardize river operations. If the court were to rule in favour of the Navajo Nation, the federal government might face lawsuits from several other tribes, according to Biden.

Parents rail against school district for book that teaches kids about being transgender

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 30, 2023
'Call Me Max,' a picture book written by a transgender man, tells the tale of a child who identifies as transgender and is now being read aloud to children as young as four in Minnesota, according to state public school officials. The 32-page story, published in 2019, depicts a boy who struggles with the gender they were born with and asks teachers to identify them by a boy's name. Since its inception a few years ago, it has been outlawed in schools in several US states, such as Texas and Florida, after inciting protests and outrage amongst outraged parents. The book has since resurfaced on shelves in the Great Lake state, causing one parent, 47-year-old LaDawn Severin of Minneapolis, to slam officials at a recent school district board meeting.

DeSantis teases his 2024 campaign by saying he'll appoint SEVENTH conservative Supreme Court justice

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 23, 2023
Ron DeSantis, who is expected to announce his 2024 candidacy this week, told a crowd in Orlando on Monday that he intends to serve eight years, unlike Trump, and he would swing the Supreme Court. Four of the Supreme Court justices, including Clarence Thomas, 74; Samuel Alito, 73; Chief Justice John Roberts, 68; and Sonia Sotomayor, 68, told the crowd that three justices could retire in the next eight years. 'It's likely that in those eight years, we have the opportunity to deify justices Alito and Thomas as well as making changes with those others,' he said, and if you were able to do so, you'll have a 7-2 conservative majority on the Supreme Court that will last a quarter century.'

A pharmacist was found guilty of murdering her 8-year-old autistic son in the name of nitrogen gas

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 6, 2023
Gigi Jordan (left), a 62-year-old woman from Brooklyn, was discovered dead inside her Brooklyn apartment on December 30, just hours after Supreme Court Sonia Sotomayor issued an order to commit her back to jail if she was not released on bail. The New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner issued a statement on Wednesday that her cause of death was: 'Asphyxia by covering the head with plastic bag and displacement of oxygen by nitrogen gas.' Jude Mirra (right and inset), a lethal dose of pills inside their high-end Peninsula Hotel on Fifth Avenue where she then attempted to take her own life, has been accused nearly 13 years after she was convicted of murdering her son.

Gigi Jordan, a billionaire pharma executive who killed 8-year-old son, was discovered dead inside a Manhattan apartment

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 1, 2023
Gigi Jordan, 62, a millionaire pharmaceutical executive found guilty of murder in the 2010 death of her eight-year-old autistic son, was discovered dead in her house. Authorities are looking at her death as a result of a potential suicide. Jordan's body was discovered in her apartment in Stuyvesant Heights, Brooklyn, around 12:30 a.m. on Friday - the reason for her death has yet to be determined. Jude Mirra, her autistic son, was charged with administering a lethal dose of pills at a luxury hotel in 2010 and was found guilty of murder in 2014. A federal judge overturned her sentencing in 2020 due to a procedural mistake, and she was sentenced to home confinement on a $250,000 bond. Justice Sonia Sotomayor of the United States Supreme Court issued an order on Thursday reversing a previous ruling that had enabled Jordan to remain free on bail.

Unlawed migrants attempt to break into a Texas ranch house at a frightening time

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 28, 2022
The moment a group of immigrants screamed at the door of the house in Edwards County is shown by a shocking security video. As members of the group attempt to pry open the windows, to no avail, one of them grabs what seems to be a 2x4 piece of wood and bangs it against the door. The door, on the other hand, would not budge until the homeowner tied the deadbolt to its steel frame. After failing to get inside her house, the woman, who has spent $13,000 on repairs since a previous break, said they successfully entered her neighbor's house but fled by the time Border Patrol arrived. The dramatic situation unfolds as waves of migrants arrive to the border (inset), with a large gap uncovered along the wall near El Paso for asylum seekers to sneak through.

To allow migrants through, a large hole in the El Paso barrier has been cut

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 28, 2022
Despite the tightening Title 42 regulations, a gaping hole cut into the border fence between Mexico and the United States shows the possibility by which migrants can cross the border illegally. Traffickers cut the large opening close to a row of abandoned buildings on a stretch of the border fence just four miles from downtown El Paso, Texas. DailyMail.com announced that the makeshift crossing point beside the US-85 highway just one hour after the Supreme Court confirmed that Title 42 will remain in force. The 4ft-by-4-ft hole was freshly cut, implying that migrants had used it to cross illegally on Tuesday.

Title 42 until the court hears the state's case in 2023, according to Supreme Court EXTENDED Title 42 until the court hears the state's case in 2023

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 27, 2022
By a 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court confirmed that Title 42 would remain in effect well into the evening, just hours before its scheduled sunset on Wednesday. The Covid-era public health initiative that encourages border agents to immediately discharge migrants will now be in force until court discussions concerning its termination play out. After Title 42 was raised in limbo, agents would now be able to expel border crossers for at least the next several months, leaving an onslaught of migrants who were set to march the US-Mexico border.