Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has no intention of stepping down, despite some calls from progressives urging her to retire so President Joe Biden could appoint a successor before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. Sotomayor, a prominent liberal voice on the conservative-majority Supreme Court, remains committed to her role, and sources close to her emphasize her strong health and dedication to her judicial responsibilities.
Over recent months, speculation has grown within progressive circles about Sotomayor’s potential retirement. At 70, Sotomayor is the Court’s most senior liberal justice. Some advocates argue that an early exit would provide Biden with an opportunity to nominate a replacement, securing a reliable liberal presence on the bench.
However, the complex and time-consuming process of confirming a Supreme Court nominee makes it improbable that a new justice could be seated before a GOP-controlled Senate convenes in January.
Sotomayor, who has managed type 1 diabetes throughout her career, has shown no signs of slowing down. Known for her vigorous questioning during oral arguments, she has maintained a visible public presence in recent months, addressing issues of personal and judicial significance in various speaking engagements. While she has voiced concerns over the Court’s direction, those close to Sotomayor stress her resilience and continued commitment to her work.
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