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Supreme Court Voted In Favor of White Firefighters and Reversed Judge Sotomayor's Decision
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The Supreme Court ruled that white firefighters in New Haven, Conn., were unfairly denied promotions because of their race. his reverses a decision that high court nominee Sonia Sotomayor endorsed as an appeals court judge.
Click the player for analysis from the American Center for Law and Justice's John Tusky.
One Hispanic and 19 white firefighters claim they were discriminated against by New Haven.
Many had prepared long and hard for months to take promotion tests. When no African-Americans scored well enough on those exams to get promoted, New Haven threw out the tests.
"We were discriminated against because we were denied the promotions based on our race," Matt Marcarelli said.
The whites and Hispanic sued New Haven, lost and then appealed to the court where Judge Sonia Sotomayor sits. She ruled against the firefighters, saying the city was within its rights.
Now the Supreme Court has overruled her, just a couple of weeks shy of her confirmation hearings. The case already had conservatives upset over what they saw as reverse discrimination.
Now the Court's ruling gives them heavy ammunition to use on Sotomayor, already suspected of being ready to abide discrimination as long as its against the white majority.
It also gives critics a chance to point out how often Sotomayor's rulings have been reversed by the highest court: 60 percent.
And they'll use that to critique the judge's judgment.
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