New York native Sotomayor will join pop star Lady Gaga,
boxing great Muhammad Ali as well as Bill and Hillary Clinton
among those who have had the honor of starting the ball drop,
which organizers said will be watched by an estimated 1 billion
people around the world.
Sotomayor was chosen for her achievements and rise from humble
beginnings in the Bronx to become the first Hispanic appointed
to the country's highest court, organizers said.
"She's an inspirational and aspirational choice," said Tim
Tompkins, president of the Times Square Alliance, which
organizes the annual event.
The first Supreme Court justice chosen for the honor is
scheduled to be in the global glare a few minutes after
provocative pop star Miley Cyrus finishes a performance.
One regular guest who will not be in the crowd is outgoing Mayor
Michael Bloomberg. After 12 years in office, Bloomberg opted to
spend his final hours as mayor celebrating privately with
friends and family, Tompkins said.
(Reporting by Elizabeth Dilts; editing by Jon Herskovitz and
Jackie Frank)
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