June 02, 2014
Justice Sotomayor visit recap and photos available online
In keeping with her warm, approachable demeanor, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered most of her remarks at Lewis & Clark not from a lectern but from an armchair.
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In keeping with her warm, approachable demeanor, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered most of her remarks at Lewis & Clark not from a lectern but from an armchair. During her hour-long conversation with the audience—which included distinguished judges and other members of the Oregon legal community as well as Lewis & Clark students, faculty, and staff—Justice Sotomayor described her inspiring journey from the Bronx to America’s highest court.
Read the full article in the spring 2014 issue of The Chronicle.
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