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Oct 2020
25m 58s

Amy Coney Barrett, Super-Precedent, Cour...

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During her Supreme Court Confirmation hearing, Amy Coney Barrett used something she called super-precedent as a fancy legal-sounding vehicle to hide her ideological preferences. Her confirmation will necessitate future additional to the Supreme Court to help fix what Trump and McConnell broke.  Please consider becoming a #TeamJustice patron at: https://www.p ... Show More
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