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In reply to the discussion: Sotomayor: Too Many Catholics, Jews, on the Supreme Court [View all]2naSalit
(101,998 posts)6. Since the GP seems to have
a religion issue and require officials to have a religion in the first place, so we can use it to judge them, then we will have this as an issue. If there is little religious diversity on the bench, that could be a problem.
I think all she is saying is tat since we do look at religion as a qulaifier, for good or ill, there aren't enough voices being represented on the bench... she does include herself in that group btw.
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I agree with her that they need somebody with a criminal defense background.
hollowdweller
Apr 2016
#42
Raised Catholic. Changed when I realized it was an anti-woman anti-gay clearinghouse
AllyCat
Apr 2016
#37
So, accepting one particularl narrow dogma vs others doesn't reflect your thinking ?
eppur_se_muova
Apr 2016
#30
There are 3 woman out of 9. We probably need 1 more for sure. 2 for a majority
yeoman6987
Apr 2016
#8
How so? How is what she said any different than what members of DU are saying . . .
Major Hogwash
Apr 2016
#23
It's time for the SCOTUS to have its first Asian-American justice! And UCLA Law School grad!
Califonz
Apr 2016
#7
"everyone from an Ivy League school" - not just from "an Ivy League school"...
PoliticAverse
Apr 2016
#15
Will she step down in the hopes of being replaced by a Protestant, Muslim, Hindu, or atheist?
Eric J in MN
Apr 2016
#18
Would love love love to see an atheist on the S.C. Never going to happen.
callous taoboy
Apr 2016
#24
Probably has been so in the past, before the days when a religious test started being applied...
Hekate
Apr 2016
#45
All from the Ivy League, too. She knows there are other great law schools in the nation....
Hekate
Apr 2016
#43
Two of the justices are from California and attended Stanford (Kennedy and Breyer)
oberliner
Apr 2016
#46
The thing is, religion should not be relevant to decision-making on the Supreme Court
LeftishBrit
Apr 2016
#65
Replace them all with a Super Computer, just feed in both sides of the argument,
yortsed snacilbuper
Apr 2016
#67