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5 Oct 2018, 12:35 pm by Erin McCarthy Holliday
Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination in a key procedural vote. [read post]
15 Oct 2018, 8:10 pm by Howard Bashman
“Ruth Bader Ginsburg can learn something from Brett Kavanaugh”: Law professor Paul Butler has this essay online at The Washington Post. [read post]
18 Sep 2019, 12:40 pm by Howard Bashman
“In whiplash moment, Democrats are now backing away from Kavanaugh allegations”: Paul Kane of The Washington Post has this report. [read post]
18 Sep 2018, 7:44 am by Howard Bashman
And in today’s edition of that newspaper, Paul Kane has an article headlined “Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill showdown shadows Senate in Kavanaugh nomination. [read post]
10 May 2024, 2:53 pm by Josh Blackman
He called out Paul Clement as one such skeptic; by contrast, Kavanaugh said, Lisa Blatt likes the format. [read post]
10 Oct 2018, 10:44 am by Adam Feldman
Justice John Paul Stevens voted in the most decisions in instances when Kennedy sat out. [read post]
7 Sep 2018, 6:00 am by Howard Bashman
” And in commentary, columnist Paul Krugman has an op-ed titled “Kavanaugh Will Kill the Constitution; The legitimacy of the Supreme Court is on the line. [read post]
8 Nov 2018, 8:34 am by Amy Howe
Justice John Paul Stevens, who is 98 years old, attended the Gorsuch investiture but is not here today. [read post]
2 Aug 2018, 12:42 pm by Gail Heriot
Paul Mirengoff on Powerline expressed hope that Kavanaugh will nonetheless be confirmed by the full Senate in time for the Supreme Court's new term (this year October 1). [read post]
4 Nov 2018, 8:09 pm by Howard Bashman
Kavanaugh won’t make traditional walk down court steps due to security concerns”: Paul LeBlanc and Ariane de Vogue of CNN have this report. [read post]
14 Jul 2018, 5:30 pm by Howard Bashman
“Lawmakers look to Kavanaugh’s past confirmation fight for lessons in new Supreme Court battle”: Paul Kane of The Washington Post has this report. [read post]
3 Apr 2019, 10:08 am by Adam Feldman
On the other end of the spectrum, Thomas and Justice Harry Blackmun voted in divergent directions in nine of these first 26 decisions, and Thomas and Justice John Paul Stevens came out on opposite sides in eight. [read post]
24 Jul 2018, 6:00 pm by Howard Bashman
Kavanaugh’s Path to Supreme Court Likely Goes Through Rand Paul; Kentucky senator’s vote could prove crucial ​to yet another Republican priority”: Byron Tau of The Wall Street Journal has this report. [read post]
6 Sep 2018, 8:28 pm by Jon Levitan
Today consisted of the second and final round of questions to Kavanaugh from senators. [read post]
13 Sep 2018, 10:36 am by Howard Bashman
And Lissandra Villa and Paul McLeod of BuzzFeed News report that “Senate Democrats Have Referred A Secret Letter About Brett Kavanaugh To The FBI; Rumors about the letters’ contents have flooded Capitol Hill over the last week, but Sen. [read post]
25 Nov 2018, 6:55 pm by Howard Bashman
Kavanaugh And Gorsuch Confirmations Force Progressives To Rethink The Supreme Court; The new debate is about how best to challenge the court’s power”: Paul Blumenthal of HuffPost has this report. [read post]
6 Oct 2018, 7:36 am by Howard Bashman
“Murkowski to vote ‘present’ on Kavanaugh so Daines won’t have to leave daughter’s wedding”: Paul LeBlanc of CNN has this report. [read post]
26 Jul 2018, 8:58 am by Adam Feldman
Justices Harry Blackmun, John Paul Stevens, Thurgood Marshall and William Brennan lead in dissenting vote count, while Rehnquist voted in the majority in the most of these cases. [read post]
18 Jul 2018, 10:10 am by Howard Bashman
“The Only Republican Opposing Brett Kavanaugh: Representative Justin Amash is the sole member of Congress who’s come out against the Supreme Court nominee, citing his record on privacy; Can he get Senator Rand Paul to join him? [read post]
6 Aug 2019, 5:10 pm by Howard Bashman
“Letting Brett Kavanaugh Off the Hook Sets a Dangerous Precedent; Ethics rules don’t apply to Supreme Court nominees as long as they get confirmed, a panel of judges concluded”: Paul Horvitz has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. [read post]