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Mitch McConnell's legacy is a conservative Supreme Court shaped by his calculated audacity
By Al Cross
How A Conservative 6-3 Majority Would Reshape The Supreme Court
By Amelia Thomson-deveaux & Laura Bronner
Fact check: Republicans, not Democrats, eliminated the Senate filibuster on Supreme Court nominees
By Camille Caldera
How a More Conservative Supreme Court Could Impact Environmental Laws
By Niina H. Farah & Jennifer Hijazi
Barrett's participation in 2006 ad calling for overturn of Roe v. Wade was not included in Senate disclosures
By Heidi Przybyla
Revealed: Amy Coney Barrett supported group that said life begins at fertilization
By Stephanie Kirchgaessner
Barrett tied to faith group ex-members say subjugates women
By Michelle R. Smith & Michael Biesecker
Faith group deletes mentions of Barrett from its website
By Michael Biesecker
How conservative Catholics became supreme on GOP's court
By Ron Brownstein
Trump's Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett was diagnosed with coronavirus this summer
By Kristen Holmes, Jim Acosta & Jessica Schneider
Amy Coney Barrett: A Dream For The Right, Nightmare For The Left
By Nina Totenberg
Political Groups Begin Dueling Over Barrett in a Costly Clash (Published 2020)
By Maggie Haberman, Jeremy W. Peters & Kenneth P. Vogel
Amy Coney Barrett, Trump's Supreme Court Pick, Signed Anti-Abortion Ad (Published 2020)
By Adam Liptak
Amy Coney Barrett signed an ad in 2006 urging overturning the 'barbaric legacy' of Roe v. Wade. (Published 2020)
By Rebecca Ruiz
Amy Coney Barrett, Supreme Court nominee, spoke at program founded to inspire a 'distinctly Christian worldview in ...
By Jon Swaine & Emma Brown
Barrett signed ad in 2006 decrying 'barbaric legacy' of Roe v. Wade, advocating overturning the law
By Colby Itkowitz
Judge Barrett's writing criticizes the Supreme Court decision upholding Obama-era health law
By Amy Goldstein & Alice Crites
Amy Coney Barrett signed newspaper ad that called Roe v Wade 'barbaric'
By Stephanie Kirchgaessner