The Ricci v. DeStefano Verdict Is In: Sotomayor Racist!!!1!11!
Published: June 29, 2009
The Supreme Court just ruled in the case of Ricci v. DeStefano, and it is now clear what was obvious from the moment the Court granted the appellant’s writ of certiorari: The Second Circuit panel on which David Souter replacement and Obama Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor sat and participated in a unanimous verdict has been overturned.
First, let’s talk facts. The decision the Supreme Court just overturned was a unanimous one of a three judge panel consisting of Second Circuit justices Rosemary S. Pooler, Robert D. Sack and Sotomayor. What this unanimous panel did was affirm a lower court’s ruling that the City of New Haven did not violate Title VII by refusing to certify a firefighter promotion test in which too few minority candidates qualified for promotion.
I hope you enjoyed that. Because I’d wager that you won’t hear anything about the procedural posture of (let alone the issues at stake in) Ricci v. DeStefano if you get your news from the mainstream media.
Who can argue with the fact that domestic terrorism–when it’s authored by white men and directed toward a fundamental right of women–is operationally successful in the United States?
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