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    Democrats Keep Moving Goal Posts on Brett Kavanaugh’s Nomination

    Senate Democrats are trying to use the magician’s trick of misdirection to cast doubt on Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s fitness for the Supreme Court. It won’t work. Every nominee to every position in the executive and judicial branches has a record—his or her unique combination of professional and personal activities. Parts of that record might be…
    Thomas Jipping
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    What Brett Kavanaugh’s Speeches Tell Us About His Judicial Approach

    As the Senate begins the confirmation process for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, senators must evaluate Kavanaugh’s qualifications to determine what kind of justice his will be.. Some parts of his record, such as his service in the executive branch, are not relevant to that question, while other parts, especially his judicial opinions and many…
    Dominic Bayer
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    Brett Kavanaugh’s Defense of Second Amendment Is Hardly ‘Extremist’

    From the moment President Donald Trump nominated Judge Brett Kavanaugh to fill Justice Anthony Kennedy’s Supreme Court seat, gun control advocates have presented a seemingly endless string of accusations about Kavanaugh’s “dangerous views” on the Second Amendment. Taken together, the denunciations of his jurisprudence spell out a parade of horribles that make the judge appear…
    Amy Swearer
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    Here’s How Senators Can Best Evaluate Brett Kavanaugh

    The process for appointing all federal judges is the same, and it includes three steps: the president nominates, the Senate Judiciary Committee holds a hearing, and the full Senate votes. President Donald Trump has taken the first step in this process by nominating Judge Brett Kavanaugh to succeed retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. The…
    Thomas Jipping
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    Yale Faculty, Students, and Alumni Praise Brett Kavanaugh in Counter Letter

    After an open letter from Yale Law School students and faculty condemned the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, supporters of Kavanaugh from Yale Law published a letter Thursday praising President Donald Trump’s decision. “We write as students, alumni, and faculty proud of our alma mater,” the letter reads. “We join Yale Law…
    Kyle Perisic
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    Female Colleagues Defend Kavanaugh Against Feminist Group’s ‘Smear’

    Former female colleagues and employees of federal Judge Brett Kavanaugh are defending him against an attack by a liberal feminist group calling for an investigation of whether he knew about the bad behavior of a former boss. In the early 1990s, Kavanaugh—now President Donald Trump’s nominee for the Supreme Court seat of retiring Justice Anthony…
    Fred Lucas
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    Democrats Don’t Fear Brett Kavanaugh. They Fear the Constitution.

    Sure, some of the anger aimed at President Donald Trump’s nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court is partisan bluster meant to placate the activist base. Still, most Democrats were going to get hysterical about any pick, because any conservative pick was going to take the Constitution far too literally for their liking….
    David Harsanyi
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    Justice Elena Kagan’s Scholarly Connection With Brett Kavanaugh

    A surprise shoutout from President Donald Trump’s conservative Supreme Court nominee to one of the high court’s liberal justices proved to be a rare note of civility amid the partisan rancor from the left surrounding the pick. If the Senate confirms D.C. Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh for the court, he already will be on familiar…
    Ken McIntyre
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    The Left Wants to Delay Brett Kavanaugh’s Confirmation. Here’s Why That Makes No Sense.

    The Constitution grants the responsibility of nominating federal judges to the president. The process concludes with the “advice and consent” of the Senate. Over 600 judges currently sit on U.S. district courts, nearly 200 at the appellate level, and nine who make up the Supreme Court. Both Republican and Democratic presidents have generally enjoyed wide…
    Armstrong Williams
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    Conservatives Poke Fun at Left’s Attacks on ‘Frat Boy’ Kavanaugh

    Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump’s nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, has faced an interesting line of attacks relating to his personal life, including regarding his name, with pro-abortion group NARAL calling him a “frat boy,” and late-night talk show host Stephen Colbert saying his name sounded like that of a waiter…
    Jeremiah Poff
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    What Kavanaugh Was Secretly Caught Doing Hours After Trump’s Nomination Will Silence the Critics

    President Donald Trump nominated Judge Brett Kavanaugh for the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday night. His nomination has set off a generational fight over the future of the high court. Interest groups and grassroots organizers plan to make his confirmation the marquee fight of the Trump presidency. Democrats are already promising all-out resistance. The nomination…
    Kevin Daley
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    The Role Kavanaugh Played in the Starr Investigation of Clinton

    Just when it seems the soap opera of the Clinton scandals had faded into a distant memory, it could re-emerge in the coming battle for the Supreme Court. President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve on the high court, Judge Brett Kavanaugh of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, was a…
    Fred Lucas
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    ‘People Will Die’: Students, Faculty Outraged Yale Signals Support for Kavanaugh, an Alumnus

    Yale Law School students and faculty wrote and signed an open letter to the dean Tuesday, criticizing Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court and saying that “people will die if he is confirmed.” The authors and signers of the letter asked Yale Law School Dean Heather K. Gerken to “use your authority and platform to expose…
    Kyle Perisic
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    Why His Female Law Clerks Are Among Brett Kavanaugh’s Biggest Advocates

    After several women’s rights organizations suggested President Donald Trump’s pick for the next Supreme Court justice doesn’t have the support of women, a group of former female clerks came out to defend their former boss, Judge Brett Kavanaugh. “More than 50 percent of his law clerks have been women,” said Jennifer Mascott, a law clerk…
    Kelsey Bolar
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    The Facts About Kavanaugh’s Record on Religious Liberty, Obamacare, and Presidential Powers

    This is a lightly edited transcript of an interview on the July 10 episode of The Daily Signal podcast. Katrina Trinko: Joining us today is Elizabeth Slattery, a legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation and the host of “SCOTUS 101,” her terrific podcast on Supreme Court matters. Elizabeth, what did you think about President Trump’s decision to pick Brett…
    Katrina Trinko
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    Liberal Professor Comes Out in Favor of Kavanaugh, Left Pounces

    Predictably, President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court pick has been met with mostly hysteria on the left. Even before Trump picked D.C. Circuit Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh to replace Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court, left-wing publications were floating absurd court-packing plans to counter him. Stacking the Supreme Court with more unelected judges, they…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    Fellow Former Kennedy Law Clerk ‘Tremendously Impressed’ by Kavanaugh

    The day after President Donald Trump announced his nomination of federal Appeals Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh to replace the retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court, a former fellow Kennedy law clerk is praising his erstwhile colleague.   “I am tremendously impressed with the guy,” John Elwood, now a partner at Vinson & Elkins,…
    Ginny Montalbano
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    Here’s What Happened the Last Time Democrats Tried to Deny Brett Kavanaugh a Court Seat

    After the president nominated Brett Kavanaugh for a key court vacancy, Democrats sought to obstruct. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., resorted to name-calling. The New York Times chimed in to call Kavanaugh “unqualified.” That’s what happened when President George W. Bush named Kavanaugh to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in…
    Fred Lucas
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    Podcast: Why Brett Kavanaugh Is a Solid Pick

    The Heritage Foundation’s Elizabeth Slattery joins us to explain why, contra some protests from the right (and a lot of fear mongering from the left), Brett Kavanaugh will make an excellent Supreme Court justice. Plus: Heritage’s Lyndsey Fifield, who was at the Supreme Court during the protests the night of Kavanaugh’s appointment, describes what it…
    Katrina Trinko
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    27 Reactions From Liberals on Kavanaugh

    Following President Donald Trump’s announcement that D.C. Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh will be his Supreme Court nominee, the left took to Twitter to air its grievances. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. 2. Democratic strategist Peter Daou, who advised Hilary Clinton 3.  James Kosur of Hill Reporter 4. Christian pastor and author John Pavlovitz 5. Sen. Chris Murphy,…
    Katherine Rohloff
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