Sotomayer College Thesis: U.S. Congress is Actually North American Congress

by Stephan Tawney on June 4, 2009

Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayer refused to refer to Congress as the “U.S. Congress” in her college thesis, National Journal reports. Instead, Judge “Wise Latina” refers to the legislative body as the “North American Congress”. Oh, and she was a Puerto Rican nationalist who wanted independence:

First, I’m curious as to when Sotomayor ceased being a Puerto Rican nationalist who favors independence — as she says she does in the preface. (The position, as she points out in the thesis, had received 0.6 percent in a 1967 referendum, the most recent such vote before she wrote the thesis.) I don’t know that I’ve seen it reported anywhere that she favored Puerto Rican independence, which has always been very much a fringe position…

Second, her unwillingness to call the Congress the U.S. Congress is bizarre — in the thesis, it’s always referred to as either the ‘North American Congress’ or the ‘mainland Congress.’ I guess by the language of her thesis, it should be said that she’s seeking an appointment to the North American Supreme Court, subject to advice and consent of the North American Senate. This kind of rhetoric was very trendy, and not uncommon, among the Latin Americanist fringe of the academy.

So not only was she a Puerto Rican nationalist upon last check, but she didn’t recognize the sovereignty of the U.S. Congress or Supreme Court. As far as she’s concerned, it’s all a “North American” body. Will this affect her nomination? Doubtful.



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