By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - Sonia Sotomayor appears destined for smooth passage to the U.S. Supreme Court after completing her testimony before the Senate Thursday without any hiccups. The nominee fielded dozens of questions from Republican and Democratic senators alike from Tuesday morning until lunchtime Thursday, while giving away little about her judicial philosophy or how she would rule on controversial issues. ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - Sonia Sotomayor appears destined for smooth passage to the U.S. Supreme Court after completing her testimony before the Senate Thursday without any hiccups. The nominee fielded dozens of questions from Republican and Democratic senators alike from Tuesday morning until lunchtime Thursday, while giving away little about her judicial philosophy or how she would rule on controversial issues. ...
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