Amy Coney Barrett is what is needed in Supreme Court justice: Analyst
- Every Democrat in the Senate voted against Justice Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation, indicating deep political division regarding her appointment to the Supreme Court.
- The Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision allowing the Trump administration to use the Alien Enemies Act to deport members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
- Justice Barrett dissented from the majority opinion, raising questions about her alignment and causing confusion among legal analysts like Jonathan Turley.
- Justice Sonia Sotomayor argued that the government's actions pose an extraordinary threat, a view Barrett did not endorse despite dissenting.
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Amy Coney Barrett is what is needed in Supreme Court justice: Analyst
(NewsNation) — Legal expert Jesse Weber defended Justice Amy Coney Barrett against criticism from Trump allies, saying she is "documenting herself as more of a centrist" while making decisions on procedural grounds rather than political ideology. During a Monday interview on "The Hill on NewsNation," Weber characterized the backlash against Barrett as a "crazy amount of hate" that misrepresents her judicial approach. The Supreme Court justice ha…
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett's recent decisions have sparked controversy, prompting pointed questions during a White House briefing. ve into the implications of her judicial choices and the administration's response.
Jonathan Turley Says He’s ‘Confused’ Why Amy Coney Barrett Joined Liberal Justices In SCOTUS’ Deportation Ruling
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Amy Coney Barrett: 5 Things to Know About the Supreme Court Judge
After Donald Trump announced conservative Circuit Judge Amy Coney Barrett as his Supreme Court nominee, she has since sided against some of his administration’s actions. Learn more about her below.
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