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By Erwin Chemerinsky During the confirmation hearings for Judge Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the Supreme Court, everyone will be listening intently to get a sense of what she is likely to do as a justice and the effect she will likely have on the future of constitutional law. As the hearings continue, it is a virtual certainty that she will be confirmed. She is impeccably qualified and besides, there are 60 Democratic senators. Nothi...
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