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Subject Cato's Commentary on Amy Coney Barrett
Date October 9, 2020 2:06 PM
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What do Cato experts have to say about Amy Coney Barrett? See the articles and podcasts that discuss SCOTUS details.

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What Amy Coney Barrett Could Bring to the Supreme Court

What do Amy Coney Barrett's 100+ opinions tell us about her judicial philosophy? Largely, that she will hold government agencies to the same standard as she would non-government entities in regards to following the law, as written. Andrew Grossman explains.

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Judge Barrett’s Views on Same-Sex Marriage ([link removed] )

During her confirmation hearings, critical senators may ask about a letter Barrett signed five years ago expressing agreement with Catholic teachings on sexuality and the family. She has stated that her faith will not influence her rulings.

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By Walter Olson

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The Supreme Court Has Always Been Political ([link removed] )

Even in the earliest days, it was rare for someone to be on the Supreme Court short list of presidents from different parties.

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By Ilya Shapiro

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What do Amy Coney Barrett’s writings and judicial opinions tell us about her judicial philosophy? Casey Mattox, Vice President for Legal & Judicial Strategy at Americans for Prosperity gives his take.

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