Everyday Activists to welcome Justice Sotomayor

Shoreline, WALocal News

Justice Sonia Sotomayor will present her new book at Third Place Books on September 12, 2025. A sign-waving event is scheduled from 4:30 to 6 p. m. along Bothell and Ballinger Way NE to show support for her book signing. This public display aims to create a positive atmosphere for her visit and engage the community.

Organizers remind participants that sign waving is only permitted in public spaces, excluding the parking lot and Town Center. The event reflects the community's enthusiasm for Justice Sotomayor's work and her impact on legal discourse. Residents view her visit as an opportunity to connect with an influential figure in the judiciary. Sotomayor's book signing is expected to draw a significant crowd, showcasing her popularity and the public's interest in her contributions. This gathering underscores the importance of public engagement with prominent leaders in the judiciary.

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