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Brave new court: Melissa Murray on conservative majority


Brave new court: Melissa Murray on conservative majority
John Barrett interviews Melissa Murray during the 17th Robert H. Jackson Lecture at Chautauqua Institution
Melissa Murray refused to abandon her view: the newly formed conservative court is ready to bring about tremendous changes in the country.Murray, Professor of Law at New York University, co-host of the podcast Strict Scrutiny, and co-author an article Last September predicted that the Supreme Court’s transition from Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Judge Amy Coney Barrett would have “earthquake consequences.” In a conversation with John Barrett, a professor of law at St. John’s University on Thursday, she warned: “Although we have not seen a shift in the earthquake in this particular semester, this is only the first semester.” ....

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Barrett moves Supreme Court further right – cautiously


Updated July 2
Barrett moves Supreme Court further right – cautiously
Whether that reflects a rookie justice s first-term caution or a more-ingrained inclination to moderation will determine her place among the court s six-member conservative majority.
By Robert BarnesThe Washington Post
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett speaks during her Supreme Court confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee last October.
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WASHINGTON Justice Amy Coney Barrett moved the Supreme Court’s center of gravity further to the right this term, but not as quickly or dramatically as her supporters had hoped or her detractors feared.
Whether that reflects a rookie justice’s first-term caution or a more-ingrained inclination to moderation and small steps will determine her place among the court’s sometimes splintered six-member conservative majority. ....

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