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Senate Judiciary Wraps SCOTUS Hearings
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday concluded its confirmation hearings on the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court following testimony from legal experts and witnesses who support and oppose her nomination.
After opening statements on Monday, committee members and Barrett spent Tuesday and Wednesday on question-and-answer periods.
Thursdayâs hearing featured two panels: the American Bar Association and eight witnesses expressing support and opposition to her nomination.
Kristen Clarke, president and executive director of the National Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights, testified that she believes Barrett âwill move our country backward to a time when not all Americans enjoyed the civil rights they now enjoy.â
Amanda Rauh-Bieri, who clerked for Barrett, testified that she believes the nominee would be a "role model for generations to come, as she is for me.â
Should the Senate confirm Barrett?
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