U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor visited Emory University on Tuesday. More than 1,200 people showed up to hear her talk with her former clerk, Emory law professor Fred Smith.
The conversation was a broad discussion of pivotal moments in her career and reflections on maintaining identity and purpose in such an influential position.
Sotomayor left the auditorium’s stage early into the event, saying she preferred to roam around the seated audience. She greeted familiar faces as she spoke about her belief in the human influence on law.
“I believe in our involvement. I believe with all of my heart that unless we become engaged in our country, and become active participants in making a difference in the world we’re in, that we will be nothing but bystanders otherwise. And nobody should live their lives being a bystander,” Sotomayor said.