Wednesday round-up
on Oct 21, 2020 at 10:10 am
Here’s a round-up of Supreme Court-related news and commentary from around the web:
- Barrett was trustee at private school with anti-gay policies (Michelle Smith & Michael Biesecker, Associated Press)
- Supreme Court split in Pa. election case raises questions about how a Justice Barrett would rule (Seung Min Kim & Robert Barnes, The Washington Post)
- Supreme Court’s Pennsylvania mail ballot ruling tees up test for Barrett (John Kruzel, The Hill)
- Poll: Majority says Senate should confirm Amy Coney Barrett (Steven Shepard, Politico)
- Unequal Justice: Confirmation Hearings Exposed Barrett as a Hardcore Rightwing Activist (Bill Blum, The Progressive)
- Editorial: Barrett’s moral relativism is cause for rejection from the bench (Editorial staff, National Catholic Reporter)
- Is the Fifth Circuit En Banc Opinion a Bad Call or Have the Treasury and FHFA Perpetrated a Fraud on the Court in Collins v. Mnuchin? (Joseph Marren, Jurist)
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