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Justices Sotomayor and Jackson dissent from Supreme Court leaving an ‘injustice in place’

It’s another week at the Supreme Court that started with Democratic-appointed justices calling out their colleagues for refusing to address a perceived injustice.

Last week began with Justice Sonia Sotomayor lamenting the rejection of a petition from Rodney Reed. She said the effect of the denial is Texas will likely execute Reed without ever knowing whether his or another person’s DNA is on the murder weapon.

This week started with Sotomayor writing again in protest as the court declined to review yet another criminal appeal.

Monday’s denial came in the case of James Skinner, who was tried in Louisiana for the 1998 murder of Eric Walber. A co-defendant, Michael Wearry, was tried for the same crime. Wearry was convicted and sentenced to death, while Skinner’s initial trial ended with a hung jury, and then he was convicted and sentenced to life in prison.

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Croton Editorial: EverythingCroton blog posts blatantly racist and sexist article about Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Long-time Croton resident Maria Cudequest has the right to post anything she wants on her blog, EverythingCroton, and she certainly does. Many and even most of her posts are about Croton community life and events. To the extent she sticks to those subjects, she performs an important public service.

But the blog is also a major platform for the kind of equal opportunity bigotry that has become a blight on our nation and society in recent years, after this country had made considerable progress towards tolerance and equal rights.

This morning the blog featured an article in the right-wing publication Townhall about Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and her lone dissent in the Court’s decision in a Colorado case involving the state’s ban on so-called “conversion therapy,” which is employed in attempts to change the sexual orientation or gender identity of LGBTQ minors. The article declared that Justice Jackson’s “primary qualifications — according to President Biden, who nominated her — are that she's Black and a woman.”

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