Speaking to a group of law school students, Sotomayor expressed concern about "standards that are being changed."
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Campaign spending has smashed records in Wisconsin’s high-stakes Supreme Court race, as megadonors from both parties are directing millions to the closely watched election that’s set to decide ideological control of the battleground state’s high court.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court election is scheduled ... LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL," Trump said. Democrats and Republicans have traded barbs on billionaires’ influence in the election.
A Wisconsin Supreme Court election could change the ideological makeup of a court expected to rule on abortion, congressional redistricting and other issues.
Judge Brad Schimel may be on the ballot, but President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk’s outsized presence in the race has made Tuesday’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election a nail-biter. Schimel,
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor told students at Georgetown University that judges should be “fiercely independent” in responding to growing challenges to the rule of law.