Jun 3rd, 2009 - Wall Street Journal
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WASHINGTON -- For an event that has emerged as one of the biggest issues in the confirmation of a Supreme Court justice, the speech Judge Sonia Sotomayor delivered in 2001 generated little notice at the time from the audience at a symposium on Latinos and the law.
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