Do justices really set aside personal beliefs? Nope, legal scholar says
The Senate Judiciary Committee wrapped up hearings Thursday on the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court and set a panel vote for Oct. 22, with final confirmation expected before the Nov. 3 election. Legal experts say the addition of President Donald Trump’s conservative nominee will move the court farther right than it has been in decades.
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