Three Supreme Court Justices Return to Yale

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  • @LilithProductions
    @LilithProductions 8 років тому +116

    Wow, that compliment Justice Sotomayor paid to Justice Thomas was so heart warming, especially given how often they disagree...

    • @LemonadepieX
      @LemonadepieX 5 років тому +39

      There are more 9-0 decisions than 5-4 decisions.

    • @Mr1930s
      @Mr1930s 4 роки тому +16

      @@LemonadepieX It's true. More often than not the 5-4 decisions are more publicized than the unanimous decisions.

    • @Alex-ud6zr
      @Alex-ud6zr 4 роки тому +1

      Man bites dog

    • @TheTomale
      @TheTomale 3 роки тому +2

      @@Mr1930s and they are more of policy questions which should be left up to the legislative branch.. people don’t understand that the justices decide unanimously on over 50 percent of the cases that are brought to the court.

  • @ryanwrigley5681
    @ryanwrigley5681 4 роки тому +15

    Listening to Justice Thomas' laugh through this discussion was awesome! Made for a fun conversation!

  • @mclaren1231000
    @mclaren1231000 4 роки тому +70

    I could listen to Justice Thomas all day every day.

    • @mynameis1848
      @mynameis1848 4 роки тому +4

      He has a smooth voice

    • @matthewchunk3689
      @matthewchunk3689 4 роки тому +1

      you must have the same personality. zzzzzz

    • @milan.2412
      @milan.2412 4 роки тому +3

      Reading isn't that popular anymore, but if you're interested, his memoir is a fantastic read. Reading it in his voice makes it even better lol.

    • @trucquynh3948
      @trucquynh3948 3 роки тому

      @@matthewchunk3689 wdym he seems like a nice guy

    • @BlueUKLouis
      @BlueUKLouis 3 роки тому

      Of course your racist ass could.

  • @coletadlock4323
    @coletadlock4323 4 роки тому +49

    Justice Thomas's laugh is great. Also, what is with the mediator using first names like she's just talking to her friends?

    • @pneron2032
      @pneron2032 4 роки тому +7

      @Vinesh KHEMLANI [13C07S] She isn't. Even if she were, in public you show respect. Prince Philip always calls his wife "The Queen" or "Her Majesty".

  • @jeffkeef427
    @jeffkeef427 4 роки тому +8

    This moderator is rude and interrupts them terribly. The justices are measured and focused in their responses and the moderator would do well to learn from them in how she talks. Be patient when you are interviewing great minds.

  • @rasheawhite9356
    @rasheawhite9356 4 роки тому +3

    It was such a honor. Thank you again. To sit among the historians of Justice... AMAZING!☺🎊🎉💕
    I don't feel the hostess was rude at all. She was respectful and mindful of their position as Supreme Court Justice's and who they are. Moreover, she was comfortable as she sat among her peers, and that is a good thing.☺👏🎊🎉

  • @haelotny6523
    @haelotny6523 6 років тому +5

    What an enriching & enchanting conversation

  • @bobbyheenan4061
    @bobbyheenan4061 6 років тому +35

    VERY rude and unprofessional for that woman to be calling these justices by their first names. She also repeatedly interrupted them. Unbelievable!

    • @henryreese7236
      @henryreese7236 4 роки тому +5

      the eunuchs are always more offended than the emperors.

    • @JasonA123
      @JasonA123 2 роки тому

      totally agree

  • @davidkflick
    @davidkflick 7 років тому +7

    In regards to Justice Sotomayor's comment at 13:44 - "..[A]nd I'm involved in an argument and I become sort of oblivious to the world around me, and I'm just trained in on the person who I'm engaged with and I'm seeking an answer and so, to some, it seems that I'm being combative, when I'm really just searching for an answer; and that has held me in bad stead." --- This really speaks to me; it really does a, no pun-intended, justice to hear someone like Justice Sotomayor reflect on her style of examining argument. It's a battle I personally have to confront when trying to remain true in principle in arguments that I am similarly involved in (though nothing constitutional yet!).

    • @oneclick6551
      @oneclick6551 4 роки тому

      Justice Thomas's laugh is great. Also, what is with the mediator using first names like she's just talking to her friends?

  • @gregh7400
    @gregh7400 4 роки тому +4

    How refreshing that people with a very serious job, also have great senses of humor.

  • @rasheawhite9356
    @rasheawhite9356 4 роки тому +1

    Honor to Yale and the Supreme court Justice's!☺💕🎊

  • @seansantaclarita1
    @seansantaclarita1 6 років тому +83

    The first name calling is so cringy!

    • @charlesnash2748
      @charlesnash2748 4 роки тому +8

      I agree. These are incredible people, each in their own right and should be addressed as "Justice Alito or Justice Thomas".

    • @samueltexeira2734
      @samueltexeira2734 4 роки тому +7

      Charles Nash just to be clear.... and Justice Sotomayor, right?

    • @outhouse124
      @outhouse124 4 роки тому +4

      @@charlesnash2748 Not even 30 seconds into the video, the moderator states they decided to go informal. It was their choice.

    • @nathanli3024
      @nathanli3024 4 роки тому

      @@samueltexeira2734 SJW detected.

    • @samueltexeira2734
      @samueltexeira2734 4 роки тому +1

      @@nathanli3024 the irony of a “Li” acting like a tool online typing what you did for asking if titles apply to all three people or just two lol. Internalized self-hatred “I wanna be White even though I never will be” detected 😂😂😂

  • @notphilivey
    @notphilivey 8 років тому +68

    A little pretentious of the moderator to be calling these justices by their first names. I mean after all they have reached the pinnacle of their professions.

    • @cupofjocho
      @cupofjocho 7 років тому +3

      I definitely agree, but at the same time, I think they did a great job of making the entire seminar so close to the audience. Even by the smallest details, as you mentioned, calling them by their first name, it really gives them a more humanizing character than most people would think--I would consider that the justices themselves enjoyed it that way because it allows the audience to really understand them as people, rather than the justices of the highest court of the land. Besides, they're not wearing their black robes hearing a trial. They're here to participate in the Yale Law School reunion! They're here to talk about their favorite books, salsa dancing, emails, just regular stuff! :D

    • @goldenboy912
      @goldenboy912 7 років тому +25

      At 0:25 she said "we decided to go informal." "We" being the operative word. Also, I would assume the moderator is a professor at Yale, so if her desire was to work in academia she has also reached the pinnacle of her profession.

    • @bankcounsel
      @bankcounsel 6 років тому

      She knows them personally and she started out the conversation by saying this was going to be informal. I know several US Circuit Court of Appeals judges personally and I use the titles and names interchangeably. It's not these members of our species overnight legally change their names to Justice, Mr. President, General or Judge. Informality is a damn good thing occasionally.

    • @nateo200
      @nateo200 6 років тому

      Yeah, I know my Congressmen. I've known him since before he wanted to be in Congress and it is a bit weird. At his office or on election night I call him Congressmen and in official correspondence but I mean if I'm at a BBQ hanging with the family first name or Mister works! That said I do tend to error on the side of too formal to the point that two very very close family friends with Doctorates told me to never call them Doctor. What I find interesting is people with ONLY a JD who do not do academia wanting to be called Doctor or even like a high school history teacher with a Ph.D. or JD demanding to be called Doctor. We had a few substitute teachers when I was in high school who tried to pull that and since half the kids parents had some type of terminal degree it never flew. Random but do you know any District Court Judges? I've never met a Circuit Judge but many of the ones I admire seem much more academic type and less intimidating!

    • @bigballer6666
      @bigballer6666 4 роки тому +1

      it seems like they reached an agreement to go "informal" prior to the beginning of the event

  • @AdityaSingh-kx7eu
    @AdityaSingh-kx7eu 4 роки тому +29

    This is why Harvard is called the Harvard of schooling check out Harvard law school’s 200th anniversary where there were 6 current and former Supreme Court justices it had a very casual atmosphere but they were still referred to formally

    • @CogensFamilyTV
      @CogensFamilyTV 2 роки тому

      Yes, people need to check that out. Loved it, what a great mentorJustice Souter was to me back in 97’.

  • @CogensFamilyTV
    @CogensFamilyTV 2 роки тому +3

    Having clerked for Justice Souter in 97’, I have to agree that the moderator’s first name basis is very inappropriate. I think these conversations should be required viewing by all, do they can not fall into the media hype of the partisan nature of the court.

  • @EyesSetOnAidan
    @EyesSetOnAidan 2 роки тому +1

    I could listen to Clarence laugh all day

  • @teddytechilo
    @teddytechilo 6 років тому +42

    What's with the first name calling??? I think its very disrespectful..

  • @JCResDoc94
    @JCResDoc94 7 років тому +3

    1:24:00 dont compete your whole life. & dont confuse that, even when done successfully, as life.

  • @nateo200
    @nateo200 5 років тому +5

    See I love this kind of stuff because, try as I may not, sometimes I read or hear an opinion and think the Justice is being especially harsh or brutal I forget to remember I do exactly what Justice Sotomayer does where I get so deep into thought with an argument or thought that I come off very cold and it does bother me to a degree. My mentor is the same way and she hadn't realized how common it was in really intelligent people!

  • @insertaliashere1379
    @insertaliashere1379 4 роки тому +12

    Er... I believe it's "Justice Alito," "Justice Sotomayor," and "Justice Thomas," not Sam, Sonia, and Clarence. Great discussion otherwise, though!

    • @whousa642
      @whousa642 2 роки тому

      Maybe Justices (not only these 3 but the SC as a whole) do not deserve respect based on their actions as a group, being SJWs.

  • @colinjohnson8106
    @colinjohnson8106 4 роки тому +12

    That moderator though....

  • @rasheawhite9356
    @rasheawhite9356 4 роки тому

    I love the laughter!🤣 Law is serious, but there should be fun moments to lighten and brighten the atmosphere. Keep that laughter.👏🎊🎉

  • @reggierichardson6958
    @reggierichardson6958 4 роки тому

    Wow this is Awesome

  • @RYN988
    @RYN988 Рік тому +1

    The first name thing was awkward and unnecessary. It made me uncomfortable.

  • @guitarguy476
    @guitarguy476 7 років тому +31

    Alito with them one-liners.

  • @bonkersmcgee4356
    @bonkersmcgee4356 4 роки тому +3

    Thomas talked about respect for others' opinions. I think we've reached a point where politics amongst the average person has gotten extremely personal and vicious. I think the internet and especially social media are to blame because it gives people an anonymous outlet to be outrageous that is then amplified and consumed by people on echo chamber social media pages. And so we've reached a point where anyone you disagree with becomes the extreme on the opposite end of your worldview. So you can't just disagree with someone on something like taxes, even though difference in tax rates between Obama era and Trump are negligible for like 95% of people, the discussions turn into finger pointing where the other side are being called white supremacists, communists, nazis, snowflakes, etc., just for disagreeing. The behavior of politicians at debates and on TV is just a reaction to that, because if that's how we are then that's how the politicians are going to act as well.

    • @DissentOrConcur
      @DissentOrConcur Рік тому

      The rhetoric and propaganda on all sides have gotten too extreme. That is to blame.

  • @iFreeThink
    @iFreeThink 3 роки тому +1

    I just realized that Computer Engineers are drafters.

  • @munenenganga2191
    @munenenganga2191 3 роки тому +1

    Fascinated by the American class system and its elitist institutions. Just like the UK.

  • @rasheawhite9356
    @rasheawhite9356 4 роки тому

    In observation... it is so prolific to know how much reading really does shape our lives. We read more than we 💡 think. Moreover, in reading profusely... How much do we really retain?👀

  • @neilhasid3407
    @neilhasid3407 7 років тому +17

    I thought that the first name basis was I'll advised. I felt embarrassed by it.

  • @johndanielson3777
    @johndanielson3777 5 років тому +3

    We now have 5 justices who went to Harvard and 4 Justices who went to Yale. (Ginsburg graduated from Columbia but she went to Harvard for the first two years).

    • @pneron2032
      @pneron2032 4 роки тому

      Frau Ginsburg... 😶

    • @barath4545
      @barath4545 3 роки тому

      RIP Ginsberg. Now we have Barett who is a Notre Dame graduate.
      But she did graduate Summa Cum Laude (and 1st in class) of 1997 so not all bad :)
      It's just her opinions that will hurt the US going forwards.

  • @honorablethirdparty474
    @honorablethirdparty474 9 років тому +14

    why is this video auto playing after a spaceship game

  • @castingyourself
    @castingyourself 4 роки тому +4

    Mrs Guinsburg was a brilliant mind, a living legend. During her long life, she's been through some hard stuff, but she never played anything down, she never wavered, she told the truth. She stood for human rights.The rights of all the American people. Regardless of who they are. In one word: She stood for justice. I guess that's what our president had in mind when he said truthfully:« She was an amazing woman, whether you agree or not.»ua-cam.com/video/24QKYig1prU/v-deo.html

    • @voltsgenesis8002
      @voltsgenesis8002 4 роки тому +1

      I’m sad she died, her character I’m sure she was a lovely woman. But I disagreed with her horribly politically.

  • @jagatdave
    @jagatdave 3 роки тому

    Happy to know that these three judges studied in university which was built on money earned(taken away) from india....blessings from india

    • @elhombredeoro955
      @elhombredeoro955 2 роки тому

      What are you talking about? When did USA took "money away" from India? If anything USA given "money away" too India.

  • @madesimple101
    @madesimple101 3 роки тому

    What an entertaining "program".

  • @UserName0043
    @UserName0043 5 років тому +10

    Terrible moderator. Wow.

    • @gbutt3554
      @gbutt3554 4 роки тому

      Informal discussion genius

    • @UserName0043
      @UserName0043 4 роки тому +1

      @@gbutt3554 Moderator still should have been better, dumbass.

  • @隆二野呂田
    @隆二野呂田 8 місяців тому

    1:45〜,12:45〜,48:56〜,1:24:54〜

  • @jjjjjjjjj323
    @jjjjjjjjj323 3 роки тому +3

    I cringed every time she referred to them by their first names. Not showing respect is not the same thing as being informal.

  • @sarahpamula778
    @sarahpamula778 2 місяці тому

    Tim Berners-Lee.

  • @EndoftheTownProductions
    @EndoftheTownProductions 4 роки тому +3

    Too much informality these days. The moderator should address them formally, not by their first names.

  • @johndanielson3777
    @johndanielson3777 5 років тому +3

    Thomas is clearly lying when he says he's happy to be back to Yale. In his autobiography, he states that has bitter feelings towards Yale because he couldn't get hired by law firms due to racist policies, even though he had high grades. He considered his law degree to be worthless.

    • @patrickmorrissey3084
      @patrickmorrissey3084 5 років тому

      @@MuhammadAhmed-qh7ut How does he do that?

    • @gregwatts3124
      @gregwatts3124 4 роки тому +4

      Obviously Judge Thomas had a change of heart. I think we all have had those moments. The wonderful part is he made it on stage and is very interesting person.

    • @chefEmersonWilliams
      @chefEmersonWilliams 3 роки тому

      About 43 minutes in, he says he had trouble getting a job after Yale.

    • @jagatdave
      @jagatdave 3 роки тому +3

      Having bitter feeling and at the same time feeling happy to be back at yale is normal feeling...many students feel like that across the world

  • @inferno_slayer
    @inferno_slayer 4 роки тому

    smh I have to take notes on this for legal class

    • @voltsgenesis8002
      @voltsgenesis8002 4 роки тому +2

      This is such an interesting video, I don’t get how you couldn’t enjoy this!

    • @elise8276
      @elise8276 2 роки тому +1

      @@voltsgenesis8002 Very peculiar, if anything this should be one of the more enjoyable ones out of the lot.

  • @rasheawhite9356
    @rasheawhite9356 4 роки тому

    Whether in private or public... We must transition from isolation to solitude. Isolation is an avoidance of contact. However... solitude is quiet reflections in quiet to lawfully deal with the world.

  • @rasheawhite9356
    @rasheawhite9356 4 роки тому

    Starbucks!☺

  • @chriswebster24
    @chriswebster24 4 роки тому

    Most people won’t believe this, but I know how to add without even using a mechanical adding machine, unlike Justice Alito and his dad. That’s probably why Yale didn’t want me, I guess. Just too smart...

  • @rasheawhite9356
    @rasheawhite9356 4 роки тому

    🤣

  • @beresforddavidson9367
    @beresforddavidson9367 8 років тому

    Boring jobs but I did readings on law overseas and here too.

  • @ImaginaryMdA
    @ImaginaryMdA 4 роки тому +1

    Remember when "Supreme Court Justice" used to mean something?

    • @lalthangkhuptong9395
      @lalthangkhuptong9395 4 роки тому +3

      It will remain something unless the Democrats start packing the court to meet their political agenda.

    • @ImaginaryMdA
      @ImaginaryMdA 4 роки тому +1

      @@lalthangkhuptong9395 The court IS packed by republicans.

    • @charlesevanshughes3638
      @charlesevanshughes3638 4 роки тому

      @@ImaginaryMdA Packed means "adding new spots", not "filling open and already existing spots".

  • @rasheawhite9356
    @rasheawhite9356 4 роки тому

    The Law... The law is likened to 💧 droplets of water... The accumulation of the sum of water drops keep the systems of our infrastructures hydrated with regulation, order and onward evolution.

  • @matthewchunk3689
    @matthewchunk3689 5 років тому +1

    Stanford > Harvard > Yale == Dartmouth

    • @georgec2974
      @georgec2974 4 роки тому +2

      In terms of...? Certainly when it comes to law schools it’s Yale > Harvard > Stanford

  • @РодионЧаускин
    @РодионЧаускин 2 місяці тому

    Taylor George Moore Karen Jones Margaret

  • @mazibukomail
    @mazibukomail 2 роки тому

    Justice Thomas not the smartest judge tbh.

    • @whousa642
      @whousa642 2 роки тому +1

      Shame on you

    • @ramaemamaema5285
      @ramaemamaema5285 2 роки тому

      Shame on you. He's far better than your Chief Justice Zondo who failed to hold Glencore accountable

    • @mazibukomail
      @mazibukomail 2 роки тому

      @@ramaemamaema5285 I agree with you on Zondo, also add Mlambo to that equation.

  • @victorricafort3232
    @victorricafort3232 4 роки тому

    how was she able to part of this prestigious institution, she should go back to elementary school and learn how to practice respect and recognize that these three people deserved recognition. I hope that she is not teaching her kids )))))

  • @deet9710
    @deet9710 6 років тому

    These folks should have gone to Harvard Law like Barry'O ;)

    • @Manx123
      @Manx123 6 років тому +1

      Yale is a fine school, you ass. It would be more appropriate to mention that the other six justices, (at least at the time), went to Harvard. Now, with Kavanaugh, it's four Yalies to five "Harvardians."

    • @jackpotbox
      @jackpotbox 4 роки тому +1

      @@Manx123 lmao @ "you ass".

  • @w.a.watson3078
    @w.a.watson3078 6 років тому +1

    What's with Thomas's hand in his groin area frequently?

  • @juandiaz7908
    @juandiaz7908 6 років тому +3

    Sotomayor's comments on Dominicans, Cubans and Puerto Ricans was very ill-advised. I was shocked she would tell this story in a public forum.

    • @Belvidere696
      @Belvidere696 6 років тому +4

      Juan Diaz it’s alright for liberals to stereotype. Double standards in liberal America.

    • @juandiaz7908
      @juandiaz7908 6 років тому +3

      @@Belvidere696 Well, more than her being a liberal, if that is indeed the case, what she reflected was a total lack of class. You do not, in any public forum, make comments about the abilities--or lack thereof--of any group of people, particularly if you have no facts to prove it other than your own personal experience. I pray this is not how she makes judicial decisions and that she actually considers the evidence. It is scary to think this woman is a justice of the Supreme Court, all politics aside. She has no class.

    • @Belvidere696
      @Belvidere696 6 років тому +3

      Juan Diaz Politics is always a part of an activist liberals thinking. They are what they are.

    • @alexandrusalar4531
      @alexandrusalar4531 5 років тому +12

      It’s a joke

    • @georgec2974
      @georgec2974 4 роки тому +9

      Juan Diaz Are you completely insane? She was making a joke...about dancing ability. In what world is that outrageous or even vaguely offensive?

  • @kamman1374
    @kamman1374 4 роки тому +2

    Clarence thomas is such a waste of seat. Who the hell doesn't ask questions at the nations highest legal platform for over 10 years.

    • @mickfunny4185
      @mickfunny4185 4 роки тому +3

      Kam Man who has a wife who WORKS with the Republican National Committee and doesn’t think it’s a conflict of interest

    • @SamuelKhor-iy3uo
      @SamuelKhor-iy3uo 4 роки тому +9

      Oral argument is only about 3% of total correspondance, the rest is done in writing.

    • @Nomorehats
      @Nomorehats 4 роки тому +1

      @@SamuelKhor-iy3uo facts dont care about their feelings 😂

    • @mickfunny4185
      @mickfunny4185 4 роки тому

      sfairraid 13 Ginni Thomas works for Trump finding “disloyal” employees. Conflict. Kagan has no such conflict.

    • @mickfunny4185
      @mickfunny4185 4 роки тому

      sfairraid 13 Ginni Thomas is loyal to Trump, her job is to find Trump Administration people disloyal to Trump. She’s married to Clarence Thomas. She drunk dials Anita Hill. Barrett is loyal to the Federalist Society, which is why she refers to sexual orientation as a lifestyle choice. Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett were chosen not by Trump, but by McConnell and Don McGahn. Trump could care less who is on SCOTUS.

  • @marypresnell7035
    @marypresnell7035 4 роки тому

    Thomas should not be on the court. It makes it look like our country condones sexual harassment. Ugh

    • @chefEmersonWilliams
      @chefEmersonWilliams 3 роки тому

      NO proof of that. Just the accusation of someone biased with an agenda, and pushed forward by others who were the same. That is why he was confirmed.

    • @marypresnell7035
      @marypresnell7035 3 роки тому

      There were two accusers and one was not allowed to testify. There was no FBI investigation because harassment was Condoned by the Senate. What message does that send. They couldn't find anyone better without his baggage?

    • @whousa642
      @whousa642 2 роки тому

      Shame on you, Racist.

    • @whousa642
      @whousa642 2 роки тому

      @@chefEmersonWilliams // I wonder what this pos racist would say about Brandon raping women?

  • @oneclick6551
    @oneclick6551 4 роки тому +10

    Er... I believe it's "Justice Alito," "Justice Sotomayor," and "Justice Thomas," not Sam, Sonia, and Clarence. Great discussion otherwise, though!

  • @rasheawhite9356
    @rasheawhite9356 4 роки тому

    🤣

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    @rasheawhite9356 4 роки тому

    🤣

  • @rasheawhite9356
    @rasheawhite9356 4 роки тому

    🤣

  • @rasheawhite9356
    @rasheawhite9356 4 роки тому

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