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Senate panel approves Sotomayor | |
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A key Senate panel has voted in favour of Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the US Supreme Court. | |
The majority-Democrat Senate Judiciary Committee voted 13-6 to back Ms Sotomayor. | |
Her nomination will now go to the full Senate, where she is expected to be confirmed as the court's first Hispanic justice next week. | |
Her nomination has been vocally opposed by a chorus of Republicans who believe she is too liberal. | Her nomination has been vocally opposed by a chorus of Republicans who believe she is too liberal. |
But correspondents say Ms Sotomayor is unlikely to alter the ideological balance on the court as she would replace retiring Justice David Souter, a liberal. | But correspondents say Ms Sotomayor is unlikely to alter the ideological balance on the court as she would replace retiring Justice David Souter, a liberal. |
The Supreme Court is the final arbiter of the US Constitution, and its nine members are given lifetime appointments, though they can voluntarily resign or retire. | The Supreme Court is the final arbiter of the US Constitution, and its nine members are given lifetime appointments, though they can voluntarily resign or retire. |
It is called upon to rule on issues that spark some of the greatest controversy in US society - such as abortion, gun rights and national security issues. | It is called upon to rule on issues that spark some of the greatest controversy in US society - such as abortion, gun rights and national security issues. |
Past probed | Past probed |
One Republican, Lindsey Graham, joined all 12 Democrats on the Committee in approving Ms Sotomayor's nomination, which came after she and witnesses spent days testifying in front of the panel. | |
Ms Sotomayor, 55, responded cautiously to questions on these "hot-button issues" when questioned by the Committee - prompting some members to complain that they were unable to gauge fully her stance on them. | Ms Sotomayor, 55, responded cautiously to questions on these "hot-button issues" when questioned by the Committee - prompting some members to complain that they were unable to gauge fully her stance on them. |
The powerful National Rifle Association has come out against Ms Sotomayor over her record on gun rights, though some commentators suggest she has made few definitive statements on the issue. | The powerful National Rifle Association has come out against Ms Sotomayor over her record on gun rights, though some commentators suggest she has made few definitive statements on the issue. |
But her supporters say she has a reliable record - and they cite her "inspiring" rise from a New York public housing project to respected judicial scholar and justice. | But her supporters say she has a reliable record - and they cite her "inspiring" rise from a New York public housing project to respected judicial scholar and justice. |