Amy Coney Barrett: Courts 'Should Not Try' to Make Policy
The Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court nominee will begin begin Monday, taking place weeks before Election Day and after millions already have voted
The Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court nominee will begin begin Monday, taking place weeks before Election Day and after millions already have voted
Hundreds gathered on the South Lawn, despite the guidance of public health officials
Barrett may be able to unite the six justices on the right and shape the language of majority rulings
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Donald Trump faces his personal and political vulnerability
Donald Trump faces his personal and political vulnerability
Democracy relies on an informed public responding to real-life facts. But a growing number of Americans are untethered from that reality
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As in so many things, caution is warranted