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Supreme Court Justices Barrett and Kavanaugh gave fellow conservatives advice on dealing with hostility at the Federalist Society’s annual gala.
The U.S. Supreme Court case on President Donald Trump's tariffs will set up what's being described as an "epic clash" between two factions in the conservative legal movement. Politico reported the case will pit one camp,
WASHINGTON -- The Senate Judiciary Committee has voted to move on to the next step of the nomination process with President Donald Trump's pick for the U.S. Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh. This comes the day after dramatic hearings in which Dr. Christine ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh has emerged as a major source of judicial nominees in the second Trump administration, with the president repeatedly looking to the justice’s former clerks to fill influential appellate court vacancies.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett had a simple message for conservative women in law school attending the Federalist Society’s gala Thursday night: don’t be afraid to defy stereotypes. “Being a
President Donald Trump's three US Supreme Court appointees will play pivotal roles as the court considers the fate of his signature global tariffs Wednesday. Each of the three — Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett — has generally backed the president in a blizzard of emergency orders this year letting Trump implement his policies temporarily.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh asked whether U.S. military actions could be put on trial as the court considers if a contractor can be held liable for military operations.
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Justice Barrett urges students to 'take the high road like Erika Kirk' in face of campus hostility
Justice Amy Coney Barrett advised conservative students to take the high road when facing campus hatred, citing Erika Kirk as a model of grace and strength.