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hi friends today we are going to look at, a story about a Supreme Court justice, and her name is Sonia Sotomayor so here, is a picture of Sonia Sotomayor if, you've never seen a picture of her she, is Justice Sonia Sotomayor as she is on, the Supreme Court and our letter of the, day is the letter S say it with me three, times s s s good job it's saying s with, me and s of course is for stone eeeh, although I guess it could also be for, Supreme since Justice Sonia Sotomayor is, on the Supreme Court, so Sonia Sotomayor turning pages my life, story you see that image of her walking, up the Supreme Court steps and when you, open the page you see all of those, pictures of her from throughout her life, turning pages my life story I'm going to, read this page before I show you the, picture my story is about books of poems, and comics of law and mystery of science, and science fiction written both in, Spanish and in English, even though I was born and grew up in, New York City espanol Spanish was the, language we spoke at home the language, of Puerto Rico the island where my, family came from I struggled to learn, English balancing two languages in my, head wasn't always easy but books made, learning fun reading was like lighting, candles each book of flame that lit up, the world around me what was so special, about books - written words have unique, magic I didn't step in my life I would, put together the answer like pieces to a, puzzle you can see her there and see, these people reading in that picture my, first memory of the power of words came, from Abuelita, my loved grandmother every Saturday my, aunts and uncles and cousins would, gather for a party at her home and see a, bolita their little Sonja after we are, after we ate dinner the crowd a little, room would be quiet a bolita I would, close her eyes and recite poems written, long ago about the tropical land our, family had left behind the words she, spoke stew charged through the room and, sparked memories of her far away Island, home I didn't know how to read yet but, written words I discovered were alert, electrical currents that jolted fillings, to life, [Music], when I was seven I got sick and was, diagnosed with diabetes I was so afraid, of the big needle used to take my blood, for testing at the hospital that I ran, outside and hid under a parked car you, can see her hiding there I also learned, that I would have to get shots every day, to stay alive all those needles were, scary I found my courage in an unlikely, place comic books, after reading stories of regular people, who had secret superpowers that could, save the world, I imagined being as brave and powerful, as they were then I learned how to give, myself the shots and in time I got used, to it books, it seemed or magic potions that could, feel me it with the bravery of it, superheroes you see her there hiding, underneath the car she was diagnosed, with diabetes which is an illness and, you can see the comic here of her that's, the medicine and that needle that she, needs and you can see it makes her, scared to look at it so she turned it, into a comic in her mind since make her, feel like a superhero so sometimes when, were sick we have to pretend to make us, feel better that's what she did I may, have inspired been inspired by Supergirl, but I still needed to use an airplane if, I wanted to fly when we took trips from, the cold concrete streets of the Bronx, to sunny Puerto Rico, I ate fresh mangoes that had just fallen, off the trees set just straight from the, coconut and marveled at the shimmer of, tiny glowing creatures and the bay at, night but my favorite time was siesta at, my aunt's home and Maya guess, at lunchtime we feasted on rice and, beans and chicken spiced with sofrito a, delicious mixture of tomatoes onions, garlic and peppers then bellies stuffed, full all my aunts and uncles and cousins, would settle down for a nap and the, peaceful quiet of a hot afternoon sounds, magical their nap time was my reading, time I had my trusty books to keep me, company books were my loyal friends they, made it so I never felt so lonely and, you can see little Sonia there reading, but when I was 9 years old my father, papi who had been sick for a long time, passed away I felt sad and confused and, my home was filled with gloom and I, discovered a place where I could feel, comfort all summer long at the nearby, park Chester library I walked through, the aisles and touched the musty volumes, and one book after another caught my eye, I read as many books as I could I wanted, to read them all I was lucky to have a, library that was in my neighborhood, walking distance from a home for hours I, could sell away to the wondrous lands of, the stories I would choose from the, stacks the library was my harbour and, books were little boats that helped me, escape the sadness at home didn't see, her there at the library picking out, books everything was really dark here, I'd lost a loved one found stirring in, the library, leaving home though was the farthest, thought from my mind the day delivery, man rang our apartment doorbell hauling, two huge heavy boxes what's inside my, brother one and I asked and mommy my, mother told us to look tearing open the, packing tape we discovered an entire, encyclopedia there were twenty-four, massive bucks each unveiling secrets, about the world from the tiniest atoms, to the tallest mountains from the, hottest deserts to the frozen tundra, mommy had created a library and our very, own home every time I opened a volume I, learned new words and ideas there were, miracles of life taking place in our, bodies and outside of the world around, us and I started to think about more, about my place in it I felt like a, deep-sea diver exploring mysterious, depths books or my snorkel and flippers, helping me get there so all of these, books here are a stack of encyclopedias, encyclopedias if you don't know like, what we would call Google now there were, the books you would use to find, information this way we would use Google, so back on land not Nancy Drew the young, girl detective hero and dozens of books, fired my imagination her make-believe, life was so different from mine she, lived in a big house on a tree-lined, street and partnered with her dad a, successful lawyer to solve crimes, despite our differences I would doze off, picturing myself in Nancy's shoes could, I figure out mister, two books were a time machine, inspiring me to imagine what I would be, when I grow up, seer there imagining what she would be, when she's all grown up when we moved to, a bigger apartment in the Bronx our new, home wasn't anything like Nancy Drew's, but one and I did finally get our own in, small rooms it was really just one, larger bedroom divided by a thin wall, but we got to decorate our rooms, I chose wallpaper with pictures of the, constellations in the sky I loved, reading science fiction books about, journeys into deep space time travel and, encounter encounters with aliens even, more amazing real life astronauts just, landed on the moon they left behind a, gift of words messages of peace from the, countries back on earth I read, everything I could about the moon, landing if that was possible than, anything I could imagine, was possible to books or my lunch pad, blasting me straight into my dreams see, here they're blasting off to her dreams, books helping her get there as I got, older and read more my future slowly, started to take shape, like a ball of clay that you carefully, sculpt into a figure with your fingers, in high school my teacher has signed to, my class a book with boys on a deserted, island who went wild because there were, no rules, the boys hurt each other in the chaos of, land without laws, book opened my eyes I saw why we need, laws and rules to feel safe so that, people have the freedom to grow and, flourish I did not yet know that I would, end up working in law as a lawyer and, later as a judge but I was learning my, laws mattered books were lenses bringing, into focus truths about the world around, me so there you can see her learning why, we have laws through books the Bible a, special book we studied at Catholic High, School taught me lessons about how to, treat my neighbors in one story Jesus, was approached by a crowd ready to, punish a woman who had done wrong, instead Jesus challenged them saying he, that is without sin among you let him, cast a stone at her his calm powerful, words made people think slowly and, silently the people let her be and went, home I learned that we shouldn't be so, quick to judge people who do they're, wrong and things sometimes we make, mistakes I can hurt someone else but, that doesn't make us bad people it might, just mean that we have to say we're, sorry but things put things right and, try harder books were teachers helping, me sort out right from wrong so she, learned from the Bible to treat people, well, when I started college at Princeton, University the tree-lined paths in all, stone buildings looked very different, from my neighborhood in the Bronx I was, excited to be there but I was homesick, and sometimes I felt like I was drowning, and everything I didn't know I quickly, covered the massive fire stone library, where I could find books on everything, it was so much bigger than my, neighborhood library I would study for, hours to catch up, I even improved my writing using grammar, books books became my life preserver, keeping my head above water see her, there it's learning from books at that, reading at all that reading taught me, about the farthest reaches of the planet, and even about the little island closest, to my heart Puerto Rico I read about men, and women there who worked hard but were, paid very little all right about how, Puerto Rico became a part of the United, States of America just like in the books, my grandfather worked in a cigar factory, and got sick from the dust and my aunt's, but long days stitching handkerchiefs, like many of the Puerto Ricans who came, to New York mommy had a hard life she, studied for many years to become a nurse, and I was able to scrimp and save so, that her kids won and I would have a, brighter future reading had long taught, me about the world outside but how now I, was seeing in books a reflection of, lives led by my own family books were, mirrors of my very own universe sincere, there, picture I mean when I became a lawyer I, use cases and law books to convince, judges that people on trial were, innocent or guilty how they had done, right and where they had gone wrong, just as my own family story was smeared, in history books about Puerto Rico I saw, that law books reflected real-life, stories of people who got into trouble, but still needed to be treated fairly in, court law books were maps to guide us to, justice she was a trainee a lawyer, justice means treating people fairly, under the law it's the name of what I am, now Associate Justice of the Supreme, Court of the United States you can see, her there just like on the cover, she's taking those steps as a justice I, tried the most important words in, American law the founding document of, our government the Constitution of the, United States and decide which was agree, with it every day I borrow from the, lessons of law books of the past and, right decisions and opinions that will, be bound into the law books of the, future books are keys that unlock the, wisdom of yesterday and opened the door, to tomorrow so now she has become a, Supreme Court justice President Obama, appointed her flame electricity magic, potion friend boat snorkel Time Machine, launch pad lens teacher life preserver, mirror, map key the written word has been all, these things to me and more for as long, as I can remember like flagstones on a, path every book I ever read took me to, the next step I needed to go on in life, and in life or and in school even if I, didn't know exactly where the trail, would lead but piece by piece, my puzzle came together where will your, journey lead you turning pages my life, story by Sonia Sotomayor friends girls, and boys I hope you guys really enjoyed, today's story isn't it so cool to learn, about a Supreme Court justice and that, she grew up and read books just like you, and me I hope this video finds you a, happy healthy and safe I hope you have a, great day bye bye



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Sotomayor says Gorsuch flubbed prayer case facts (and she’s right) | The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appears to have misrepresented relevant details — and Sonia Sotomayor brought photographs to prove it.

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Sonia Sotomayor Sotomayor lauds Supreme Court neighbor Clarence Thomas: He 'cares about people'

Sonia Sotomayor Sotomayor lauds Supreme Court neighbor Clarence Thomas: He 'cares about people' 1



[Steve Vladeck] By a 5-3 vote, #SCOTUS has put Alabama's ban on curbside voting back into effect, staying a district court injunction that had temporarily allowed localities to pursue such accommodations. Justice Sonia Sotomayor penned a five-page dissent.

[Steve Vladeck] By a 5-3 vote, #SCOTUS has put Alabama's ban on curbside voting back into effect, staying a district court injunction that had temporarily allowed localities to pursue such accommodations. Justice Sonia Sotomayor penned a five-page dissent. 2



Justice Sonia Sotomayor Voices 'Growing Concern' Over Conservative Supreme Court.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor Voices 'Growing Concern' Over Conservative Supreme Court. 3



SCOTUS Judge Sonia Sotomayor Breaks Silence, Defends Clarence Thomas From Dem Attacks

SCOTUS Judge Sonia Sotomayor Breaks Silence, Defends Clarence Thomas From Dem Attacks 4



How Sonia Sotomayor Became the Conscience of the Supreme Court

How Sonia Sotomayor Became the Conscience of the Supreme Court 5



SCOTUS Judge Sonia Sotomayor Breaks Silence, Defends Clarence Thomas From Dem Attacks

SCOTUS Judge Sonia Sotomayor Breaks Silence, Defends Clarence Thomas From Dem Attacks 6



Conservative justices push taxpayers to fund religious education | “This Court continues to dismantle the wall of separation between church and state that the Framers fought to build,” Sonia Sotomayor wrote in a dissent.

Conservative justices push taxpayers to fund religious education | “This Court continues to dismantle the wall of separation between church and state that the Framers fought to build,” Sonia Sotomayor wrote in a dissent. 7



How Sonia Sotomayor Became the Conscience of the Supreme Court

How Sonia Sotomayor Became the Conscience of the Supreme Court 8



Sonia Sotomayor Reassures Liberals As Conservative Decisions Loom. When asked about the collapse in trust in the court, the justice said she still believes the arc of history bends toward justice.

Sonia Sotomayor Reassures Liberals As Conservative Decisions Loom. When asked about the collapse in trust in the court, the justice said she still believes the arc of history bends toward justice. 9



How Sonia Sotomayor Became the Conscience of the Supreme Court

How Sonia Sotomayor Became the Conscience of the Supreme Court 10



Justice Sonia Sotomayor did a talk in Chicago tonight hosted by Roosevelt University. She was asked how she maintains relationships with judges she disagrees with — Clarence Thomas, in particular. Here’s what she said: -- Eric Bradner

Justice Sonia Sotomayor did a talk in Chicago tonight hosted by Roosevelt University. She was asked how she maintains relationships with judges she disagrees with — Clarence Thomas, in particular. Here’s what she said: -- Eric Bradner 11



Clarence Thomas Defended by Sonia Sotomayor: He 'Cares About People'

Clarence Thomas Defended by Sonia Sotomayor: He 'Cares About People' 12



Justice Sonia Sotomayor talks the importance of civic engagement, her career on the bench

Justice Sonia Sotomayor talks the importance of civic engagement, her career on the bench 13



[Entertainment] - Justice Sonia Sotomayor talks the importance of civic engagement, her career on the bench

[Entertainment] - Justice Sonia Sotomayor talks the importance of civic engagement, her career on the bench 14



Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to Mississippi solicitor general, in arguments that could overturn Roe v Wade and make abortion illegal in the US: How is your interest [in banning abortion] anything but a religious view?

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to Mississippi solicitor general, in arguments that could overturn Roe v Wade and make abortion illegal in the US: How is your interest [in banning abortion] anything but a religious view? 15



[Entertainment] - Justice Sonia Sotomayor talks the importance of civic engagement, her career on the bench | Chicago Sun-Times

[Entertainment] - Justice Sonia Sotomayor talks the importance of civic engagement, her career on the bench | Chicago Sun-Times 16



NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH, 2022. Sandovals Honors and Celebrates Sonia Maria Sotomayor, an American Lawyer and Jurist Who Serves As An Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Many Generations of Hispanic and Latino Community Leaders Who Have Helped Build This Coun

NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH, 2022. Sandovals Honors and Celebrates Sonia Maria Sotomayor, an American Lawyer and Jurist Who Serves As An Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Many Generations of Hispanic and Latino Community Leaders Who Have Helped Build This Coun 17



How Sonia Sotomayor Became the Conscience of the Supreme Court

How Sonia Sotomayor Became the Conscience of the Supreme Court 18



An Educated Citizenry: A Conversation with U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett

An Educated Citizenry: A Conversation with U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett 19



An Educated Citizenry: A Conversation with U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett

An Educated Citizenry: A Conversation with U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett 20



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