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The US Senate has voted to approve Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the US Supreme Court. | |
Ms Sotomayor, 55, will become the first Hispanic justice and only the third woman to sit on the court. | |
The Senate voted 68-31 to approve Ms Sotomayor, with 59 Democrats and nine Republicans voting in favour. | |
The Supreme Court is the highest court in the US, with the power to strike down unconstitutional laws. Once appointed, justices serve for life. | The Supreme Court is the highest court in the US, with the power to strike down unconstitutional laws. Once appointed, justices serve for life. |
They are nominated by the president, but must receive approval from a majority of senators before they can take up their post. | They are nominated by the president, but must receive approval from a majority of senators before they can take up their post. |
'Inspiring' story | 'Inspiring' story |
With his fellow Democrats holding a majority in the Senate, Mr Obama was not expected to face any difficulties getting his nominee confirmed. | |
In advance of the senate vote, a number of moderate Republicans indicated that they would also be backing her, making her confirmation even more likely. | |
Ms Sotomayor's supporters say she has a reliable record - and they cite her "inspiring" life story. | Ms Sotomayor's supporters say she has a reliable record - and they cite her "inspiring" life story. |
RISE OF SONIA SOTOMAYOR 1954: Born in South Bronx to Puerto Rican parentsFather died when she was aged nine and she was raised solely by her mother1979: Graduates from Yale and serves as an assistant district attorney in New York County1984: Moves into private practice, specialising in intellectual property1991: George Bush Snr chooses her as a district judge1997: Bill Clinton nominates her to the circuit court Profile: Sonia Sotomayor Sotomayor on the spot | RISE OF SONIA SOTOMAYOR 1954: Born in South Bronx to Puerto Rican parentsFather died when she was aged nine and she was raised solely by her mother1979: Graduates from Yale and serves as an assistant district attorney in New York County1984: Moves into private practice, specialising in intellectual property1991: George Bush Snr chooses her as a district judge1997: Bill Clinton nominates her to the circuit court Profile: Sonia Sotomayor Sotomayor on the spot |
She was born to poor Puerto Rican parents on a New York public housing project, rising to become a respected judicial scholar and judge. | She was born to poor Puerto Rican parents on a New York public housing project, rising to become a respected judicial scholar and judge. |
But some Republicans claim Ms Sotomayer's record of speeches - and some rulings - shows she allows her opinion to affect her decisions. | But some Republicans claim Ms Sotomayer's record of speeches - and some rulings - shows she allows her opinion to affect her decisions. |
During her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, she was asked repeatedly about a speech in which she had remarked that "a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would, more often than not, reach a better conclusion" than a white male judge. | During her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, she was asked repeatedly about a speech in which she had remarked that "a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would, more often than not, reach a better conclusion" than a white male judge. |
Critics said the remark could have been perceived as racist, but Ms Sotomayor maintained the comments had been an attempted "play on words" that "fell flat". | Critics said the remark could have been perceived as racist, but Ms Sotomayor maintained the comments had been an attempted "play on words" that "fell flat". |
Ms Sotomayor has also been criticised by conservatives for her dismissal of a discrimination lawsuit brought by white firefighters in Connecticut. | Ms Sotomayor has also been criticised by conservatives for her dismissal of a discrimination lawsuit brought by white firefighters in Connecticut. |
Her ruling was later overturned by the Supreme Court. | Her ruling was later overturned by the Supreme Court. |
Because she is replacing a retiring liberal justice - David Souter - correspondents say Ms Sotomayor is unlikely to alter the current political balance of the court. | Because she is replacing a retiring liberal justice - David Souter - correspondents say Ms Sotomayor is unlikely to alter the current political balance of the court. |