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Ashley Baker on Justice Breyer's Retirement: What Comes Next?
Watch Ashley Baker's appearance on OANN as she talks about Justice Breyer's retirement.
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


'A fight that will excite black voters': How Democrats see SCOTUS
The Washington Post: "'President Biden’s quota is not about helping minorities,' wrote Curt Levey, president of the Committee for Justice."
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


When Filling Breyer’s Seat, Biden Should Put Race & Gender Aside
Press Release: Biden should exclude no qualified person from consideration as a Supreme Court nominee based on their race or gender.
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


Upcoming cases will be instructive about Jackson's judicial approach
Curt Levey is quoted in Newsday in regard to Justice Jackson and her approach to property rights cases.
Newsday
Apr 7, 2022


KBJ Confirmation Day 3: Super Precedent, Shadow Docket, and Judicial Philosophy
Curt Levey comments on the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Curt Levey
Mar 24, 2022


Supreme Court confirmation hearing starts with historic mark
Roll Call: Clark Neily of the Cato Institute talks about the SCOTUS confirmation hearings in a webinar hosted by the Committee for Justice.
Roll Call
Mar 22, 2022


Virtual Panel Discussion: Confirming Ketanji Brown Jackson: Her Record & a Look Ahead
Judge Jackson’s hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee provides a great time to look at her record, assess how the confirmation proce
Ashley Baker
Mar 21, 2022


Jackson’s Breadth Would Set Her Apart on Supreme Court
Bloomberg: "Though she hasn’t been on the appeals court long...her work shows a distrust of Republican administrations."
Bloomberg Law
Feb 28, 2022


Supreme Court Justices Defend High Court Among Partisan Rhetoric
The Washington Times: Curt Levey says the justices have been more outspoken because the cultural prohibition against doing so has weakened.
The Washington Times
Feb 18, 2022
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