The country's first Hispanic US Supreme Court judge has finished most of her time in the first year that he voted as Liberal Party in the position of Ruth Vader Ginsberg, rather than any other judge. Her first major opinion was an objection to the Court's ruling on Miranda's rights case and most people decided that they abandoned the right to silence if a man who had been silent for two hours responded to a criminal proceeding. "When I was asked if I prayed for the forgiveness of homicide to God" Her family often went to Puerto Rico where she frequently visited her family and went to New York, grew up in the South Bronx Public Housing, I have a strong apartment in the village. This summer she signed a contract with Knopf and wrote a mature memoir.
Sonia Maria Sotomayor was born in the Bronx in New York City where she grew up for years. Her parents Juan and Serena were born in Puerto Rico. Juan is a factory worker and Serena is a nurse. Immediately after Sonja was 3 years old, after her brother Juan was born, the family moved from a small apartment in South Bronx to a house in Bronx Dale, a public housing project. From kindergarten to 8th grade, Sonia Sotomayor studied at the Notre Dame school. Living at home is difficult as her father's deteriorating alcohol addiction makes the economic and friction between parents more serious. Little Sonya found a shelter inside the house of a loving grandmother who lives in the book and nearby. At the age of 7, Sonya was diagnosed with diabetes. Living with this illness taught her independence and she quickly learned to disinfect my needle and inject insulin
Sonia Sotomayor was born on June 25, 1954, in a public housing project in the Bronx, New York State. Her parents Juan and Selina Sotomayor were Puerto Ricans who came to New York during the Second World War. Her father is a tool manufacturer who does not speak English, receiving third grade education. Her mother worked for the female supplement team during the war, then became a nurse. She brought up Sonja and her brother Juan, a doctor in Syracuse, New York. Sonya had a difficult childhood and faced various obstacles. She was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes (Type I) when she was 8 years old. Then her father died when she was 9 years old, and her mother raised her and her brother Juan only. Most of her story took place in Spanish until her father died and read as a consolation. She fell in love with detective Nancy Drew of popular child's mystery series. And it inspired the love of reading and learning people.