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Republican senators used racially coded language to question Ketanji Brown Jackson. There’s history to that. Sharon Wright Austin - March 28, 2022 Compare that to the language senators used to grill Constance Baker Motley in 1966, slowing down her confirmation as the first Black female federal judge.
Amy Coney Barrett is conservative. New data shows us how conservative. Morgan L.W. Hazelton, Matthew E.K. Hall, Jeffrey J. Harden, and Jason Windett - October 21, 2020 Her confirmation would shift the Supreme Court further ideologically than any other appointment in the past 40 years.
Why are the deaths of sitting Supreme Court justices so rare? Scott Boddery - February 18, 2016 [caption id="attachment_35811" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Justice Antonin Scalia in 2005. (J.
Waiting for Ruth Bader Ginsburg to retire? Keep waiting. L.J. Zigerell - May 19, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)[/caption] This
Knowing When to Take off the Robe: Who Should Decide? David Karol - July 5, 2013 July the 4th weekend is always a good time to