Amy Coney Barrett appeared to break with conservatives during a hearing on gun control on Tuesday. The court was hearing arguments in Garland v. VanDerStok, a challenge to a Bureau of Alcohol ...
A conservative lawyer has warned that Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett is "flipping" to the left. Barrett cemented the ...
Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court performance is in "dramatic" contrast to conservative Samuel Alito, a legal analyst has told Newsweek. Although nominated by Donald Trump, Coney Barrett has taken a ...
The records and writings of Supreme Court nominees are scrutinized for signs of how they may vote on important issues, but Amy Coney Barrett’s jurisprudence told little about her views on gay rights.
The Supreme Court defended an earlier ruling from Justice Amy Coney Barrett ... "It's easy enough to figure out [why Barrett ...
The US Senate has confirmed Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court in a victory for President Donald Trump a week before the presidential election. Mr Trump's fellow Republicans voted 52-48 ...
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett were in the majority last year alongside the court’s three Democratic appointees, over the dissent of the remaining four Republican ...
Stein Lecture took place at Northrop Auditorium on Monday featuring United States Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Stein, former dean of the law school and professor, moderated the lecture as ...
Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the US Supreme Court came as little surprise. The long-term academic, appeals court judge and mother of seven was the hot favourite for the Supreme Court seat.
Republicans have cemented their conservative majority on the Supreme Court with Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation by the Senate on Monday. The vote was divided along party lines, with 52 ...
United States Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett will be featured at the University of Minnesota Law School’s annual Robert A. Stein Lecture, the school announced Sept. 6. Students for a ...
That leaves Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett, conservative Republicans who asked some questions that appeared sympathetic to Glossip, as the wild cards in this case. It is possible ...