Trump, Supreme Court and Amy Coney Barrett
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The Republican-controlled U.S. Senate is expected on Monday to confirm President Donald Trump's nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, as the next justice to the Supreme Court, a move that will tilt the country's highest court further to the right for years to come.
Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett delivered her opening statement today during her confirmation hearing – the first of at least four days she’ll be questioned by the Senate. Barrett told the Senate Judiciary Committee both the style and content ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett said it would be “a mess” if Donald Trump’s administration is forced to pay back billions in tariff refunds. The justice’s remark came towards the end of Wednesday’s oral hearing to decide if Trump overstepped his authority to order sweeping tariffs around the world.
Barrett and her fellow justice, Brett Kavanaugh, were the surprise guests at the Federalist Society’s Antonin Scalia Memorial Dinner, where they both talked of coping with harassment, protests and
Justice Amy Coney Barrett is not the savior of the Constitution’s separation of powers that the country needs, writes Bruce Fein in a review of her new memoir.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett spoke this weekend in the White House Rose Garden after President Trump officially named her as his pick to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court: “I have no illusions that the road ahead of me will be ...
The Supreme Court justice isn’t making decisions based on public opinion. Hosted by Ross Douthat Produced by Sophia Alvarez Boyd Mr. Douthat is an Opinion columnist and the host of the “Interesting Times” podcast. There’s a roster of cases before ...