Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coney Barrett went to Notre Dame law on a full scholarship and graduated with a perfect GPA and first in the class and went on to clerk for Justice Scalia. Not too shabby. There's nothing wrong with ND law
Notre Dame is in the same league of University of Alabama. No thanks.
You sound very unfamiliar with higher education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coney Barrett went to Notre Dame law on a full scholarship and graduated with a perfect GPA and first in the class and went on to clerk for Justice Scalia. Not too shabby. There's nothing wrong with ND law
Notre Dame is in the same league of University of Alabama. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coney Barrett went to Notre Dame law on a full scholarship and graduated with a perfect GPA and first in the class and went on to clerk for Justice Scalia. Not too shabby. There's nothing wrong with ND law
Notre Dame is in the same league of University of Alabama. No thanks.
Alabama is in the SEC.
ND is a football independent and the rest of the teams are in the ACC.
Facts matter.
Anonymous wrote:Coney Barrett went to Notre Dame law on a full scholarship and graduated with a perfect GPA and first in the class and went on to clerk for Justice Scalia. Not too shabby. There's nothing wrong with ND law
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coney Barrett went to Notre Dame law on a full scholarship and graduated with a perfect GPA and first in the class and went on to clerk for Justice Scalia. Not too shabby. There's nothing wrong with ND law
Notre Dame is in the same league of University of Alabama. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Coney Barrett went to Notre Dame law on a full scholarship and graduated with a perfect GPA and first in the class and went on to clerk for Justice Scalia. Not too shabby. There's nothing wrong with ND law
Anonymous wrote:No thank you. Per Wikipedia...
The New York Times reported that Barrett was a member of a small, tightly knit Christian group called People of Praise.[9] Members of this religious group swear a lifelong oath of loyalty to one another, and commit to be accountable to a personal advisor (either referred to as a "head" or a "handmaid").[9] The heads and handmaids instruct the member on important life decisions.[9] Legal scholars say that such an oath raises legitimate questions about the ability to serve as an independent and impartial judge.[9]
The People of Praise appear to be some kind of bizarre charasmatic renewal group whose beliefs are rooted in the Pentacostal movement. We do not need another hyper religious Justice on the Supreme Court, especially with Roe v. Wade and LGBT rights hanging by a thread. Trump will probably pick a woman to persuade liberals to back down, but this woman sounds extremely problematic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the reminder. I’m going to spend tomorrow morning calling senators and telling them no confirmation until after the midterms.
Waste of time: Democratic senators will oppose any nominee and Republicans will support them. The only exceptions are the ones who feel vulnerable on either side.
Phone calls matter. Shut down the switchboards. Flood the mailboxes. Show up at state offices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the reminder. I’m going to spend tomorrow morning calling senators and telling them no confirmation until after the midterms.
Waste of time: Democratic senators will oppose any nominee and Republicans will support them. The only exceptions are the ones who feel vulnerable on either side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is on the final 5 according to today's news. Trump needs to expand his list a little bit. Too few Ivy leaguers.
Huh?? That’s a good thing.
That’s a hallmark of this administration. They spurn such places, as they view them as bastions of liberal indoctrination.
Anonymous wrote:Non-ivy League? Strike One
Catholic? Strike Two
Female? You’re out!
White Protestant Evagelical Male it is!
Anonymous wrote:I think your first sentence, that she'll vote to overturn roe if possible is an non-starter with collins and murk.
She will be the pick IMO if thomas retires/dies (black men of his age and body shape don't have long life expediencies).
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the reminder. I’m going to spend tomorrow morning calling senators and telling them no confirmation until after the midterms.