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‘Late Night': Closer Look at Trump, Texas Filing New Election Lawsuit
Seth Meyers takes a closer look at the Supreme Court rejecting a lawsuit seeking to block Pennsylvania from certifying its electoral votes for Joe Biden.
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Justice Alito: COVID Restrictions ‘Previously Unimaginable'
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is sounding an alarm about restrictions imposed because of the coronavirus pandemic
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Justice Barrett Joins Supreme Court Arguments for First Time
She didn’t have to wear a black robe or even be in Washington, but Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined her new colleagues at the Supreme Court on Monday to hear arguments for the first time
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Girl Scouts Delete Social Media Congratulations to Barrett on Court Seat After Backlash
The Girls Scouts on Wednesday night deleted social media posts congratulating conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett for her controversial appointment to the Supreme Court hours after the posts sparked a wave of angry comments — and some praise.
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Barrett Sworn In at White House Ceremony After Final Senate Vote
Amy Coney Barrett is headed to the Supreme Court.
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Despite Rhetoric Against Dems, GOP Has Supported Packing State Courts
Republicans have criticized a push by some on the left to expand the number of seats on the U.S. Supreme Court if Democratic nominee Joe Biden wins the presidency and Democrats win full control of Congress.
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Murkowski's Nod Gives Barrett Extra Boost for Supreme Court
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett won crucial backing Saturday when one of the last Republican holdouts against filling the seat so close to Election Day announced support ahead of a confirmation vote expected Monday
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GOP-led Senate Panel Advances Barrett Nomination Despite Dems' Boycott
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to advance Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination to the full Senate. Democrats on the committee boycotted the session in protest.
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Barrett Was Trustee at Private School With Anti-Gay Policies
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett served for nearly three years on the board of private Christian schools that effectively barred admission to children of same-sex parents and made it plain that openly gay and lesbian teachers weren’t welcome in the classroom
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GOP Sets Date for Senate Panel Vote on Barrett, Dems Cry ‘Sham'
The Senate Judiciary Committee has set an Oct 22 vote on recommending approval of Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination. Republicans are racing to confirm President Donald Trump’s pick and Democrats acknowledging there is little they can do stop them. Her confirmation would lock conservative majority on the court for years to come. Thursday’s session is without Barrett after she...
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‘We're Still Too Low': South Florida Has Until 6 a.m. Friday to Fill Out the 2020 Census
You have until early Friday morning to complete the 2020 Census if you haven’t done so yet, and local leaders are making one final push to encourage people who may have left it until the last minute. The deadline is Oct. 15, 11:59 a.m. Hawaii time, which translates to 5:59 a.m for South Florida and the rest of the east…
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Final Push to Fill Out the 2020 Census
If you haven’t filled out the 2020 census, this is your last chance to so — it’s the final push to get our community counted. NBC 6’s Alyssa Hyman explains.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Roll Call Vote to Move Barrett Confirmation to Full Senate
The Senate will vote on the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court on Oct. 22, 2020.
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Final Day of Questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett faces a final day of questioning before the Senate Judiciary Committee as Republicans set the stage for a final confirmation vote in two weeks.
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Barrett Declines to Answer Sen. Booker's Questions on Child Separation
Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett chose not to answer questions posed to her by Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., during Wednesday’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Klobuchar Presses Barrett on Past Work During Bush v. Gore Decision
When asked by Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D, Minn., Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett rejected the notion that she was nominated for her spot on the Supreme Court due to her work for the Republican party during the litigation of Bush v. Gore.
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Barrett Declines to Answer Multiple Questions on 2020 Election
Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett chose not to answer multiple questions relevant to the 2020 election during her confirmation hearing this week in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Barrett Agrees ‘No One is Above the Law', Offers No View on if a President Can Pardon Themself
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., asked Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett for her view on if a president can pardon themself. Judge Barrett refused to offer an opinion on the matter, but did agree with Leahy’s assertion that “no one is above the law.”
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Judge Barrett Refuses to Say How She Should Would Interpret Potential Voter Intimidation Case
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett was pressed by Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., about how she would rule on a potential voter intimidation case if it came before her while serving on the court. Judge Barrett refused to forecast how she would rule even though Sen. Klobuchar was able to provide the exact statute making voter intimidation illegal.
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Judge Barrett Refuses to Say How She Would Rule on Challenges to Roe, Casey During Confirmation Hearing
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett refused to answer questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee’s top Democrat, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, about whether she would rule that Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that established the right to abortion, should be overturned. Barrett told Feinstein it would be wrong for her to “pre-commit” to a decision or join the court with...