Amy Coney Barrett would like to have a word. The Supreme Court justice has written a book, "Listening to the Law," published Sept. 9 by Sentinel. (Barrett reportedly received a $2 million advance.) In ...
In a recent interview, Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett responded to critics who say the court has been ruling in ...
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Amy Coney Barrett Defends Overturning Roe v. Wade In First Television Interview as a Justice
Justice Amy Coney Barrett defended one of the U.S. Supreme Court’s most consequential decisions in recent years — the overturning of federal protections on abortion rights — in her first television ...
WASHINGTON – When Amy Coney Barrett was nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court five years ago, her supporters assumed and her critics feared she would be a reliable vote for President Donald Trump. But ...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett said she wants Americans to "understand the law," which she said is not an "opinion poll" based on the views of the court's nine justices. Watch more of Barrett's interview ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett stressed the importance of maintaining collegial relationships despite disagreements.
USA TODAY sits down with Amy Coney Barrett to talk about her seat on the Supreme Court Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, in a rare USA TODAY interview, discussed Trump rulings, Court tensions ...
For months, Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has faced fierce criticism from conservatives over some of her decisions in cases involving President Donald Trump. That even included Trump at ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett said Monday she hoped the assassination of Charlie Kirk would mark a turning point in the U.S., encouraging civil engagement with those who have opposing views.
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined New York Times columnist Ross Douthat Thursday on his podcast, Interesting Times. Douthat and Justice Barrett covered a wide range of topics, including ...
Conservative Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett were uncharacteristically quiet during arguments in a ...
WASHINGTON -- Over and over, Amy Coney Barrett said she'd be her own judge if confirmed to the Supreme Court. But she was careful in two long days of Senate testimony not to take on the president who ...
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