Sonia Sotomayor is an American judge born on June 25, 1954. She is a Supreme Court Justice, known for her commitment to justice and equality. Sotomayor was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Barack Obama in 2009, becoming the first Hispanic and Latina member of the Court. Her judicial decisions often reflect her dedication to civil rights and social justice, making her a respected figure in the legal community.

"I am an ordinary person who has been blessed with extraordinary opportunities and experiences. Today is one of those experiences."



"Even though Article IV of the Constitution says that treaties are the 'supreme law of the land,' in most instances they're not even law."



"I want to state upfront, unequivocally and without doubt: I do not believe that any racial, ethnic or gender group has an advantage in sound judging. I do believe that every person has an equal opportunity to be a good and wise judge, regardless of their background or life experiences."



"Although I grew up in very modest and challenging circumstances, I consider my life to be immeasurably rich."



"With my academic achievement in high school I was accepted rather readily at Princeton and equally as fast at Yale, but my test scores were not comparable to that of my classmates. And that's been shown by statistics, there are reasons for that - there are cultural biases built into testing, and that was one of the motivations for the concept of affirmative action to try to balance out those effects."



"All of the legal defense funds out there, they're looking for people out there with court of appeals experience, because court of appeals is where policy is made. And I know, I know this is on tape and I should never say that because we don't make law, I know. I know."



"Whether born from experience or inherent physiological or cultural differences our gender and national origins may and will make a difference in our judging."

