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JUL 10, 2018
POSITION:
POPULIST LEFT
SOURCE:
VOX
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
As a circuit court judge, Kavanaugh was bound in almost every case to obey Supreme Court precedent faithfully. The Supreme Court, by contrast, can overturn its own precedents. It’s usually hesitant to do so, but just this term it threw out three decades-old rulings.
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JUL 10, 2018
POSITION:
ESTAB. LEFT
SOURCE:
ROLLING ST
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
President Trump’s new Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, already has signaled that he will be sympathetic to the president’s legal position in the looming court showdown over the Russia investigation.
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JUL 10, 2018
POSITION:
ESTAB. RIGHT
SOURCE:
FOX NEWS
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
Judge Kavanaugh certainly does offer clarity on this often politically obscured issue. In concise, logical prose Judge Kavanaugh wrote a dissent to a case that followed the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2008 Heller v. D.C. decision, which found the Second Amendment protects an individual’s right to bear arms.
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JUL 10, 2018
POSITION:
POPULIST RIGHT
SOURCE:
LIFE SITE
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
Kavanaugh ruled that there was no right for unlawful immigrant minors in detention to obtain immediate abortion on demand, although he based his decision on the theory that the delay didn’t constitute an “undue burden,” whereas Judge Henderson recognized the illegal immigrant had no right to abortion at all.
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JUL 11, 2018
POSITION:
OTHER
SOURCE:
REASON
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
Justice Anthony Kennedy was the most speech-protective justice on the most speech-protective Supreme Court in our nation's history. The Kavanaugh nomination provides reason to hope that this free speech legacy is secure.
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SEP 5, 2017
POSITION:
POPULIST RIGHT
SOURCE:
BREITBART
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
DACA will be rescinded by a memorandum from Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Elaine Duke, effective immediately. No current beneficiaries will lose their protected status for six months, but no new applications for DACA status will be taken after Tuesday.
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JAN 10, 2018
POSITION:
ESTAB. LEFT
SOURCE:
NPR
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
The ruling from U.S. District Judge William Alsup in San Francisco granted a request by California and other states to keep DACA going, at least until lawsuits can play out in court. Trump has said that any deal to extend DACA must include plans for a wall on the U.S. border with Mexico.
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JAN 23, 2018
POSITION:
ESTAB. LEFT
SOURCE:
USA TODAY
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
The Senate's Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer, is taking back his offer to President Trump to fund his big beautiful wall. "The wall offer is off the table," he told reporters on Tuesday. "That was part of a package" that's now defunct.
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APR 24, 2018
POSITION:
ESTAB. LEFT
SOURCE:
NY TIMES
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
Judge John D. Bates of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia said that the administration’s decision to terminate the program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, was based on the “virtually unexplained” grounds that the program was “unlawful.”
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AUG 18, 2018
POSITION:
ESTAB. RIGHT
SOURCE:
WASH TIMES
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
The federal judge who had ordered the government to restart the Obama-era deportation amnesty in full has backed off his decision and said the government does not, after all, have to begin accepting new applications.
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MAY 18, 2016
POSITION:
ESTAB. LEFT
SOURCE:
THE HILL
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
Trump releases a list of eleven potential Supreme Court picks, each of which were endorsed by various conservative groups.
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SEP 23, 2016
POSITION:
POPULIST RIGHT
SOURCE:
LIFE NEWS
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
Trump released a statement, saying: "This list is definitive and I will choose only from it in picking future Justices of the United States Supreme Court."
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NOV 9, 2016
POSITION:
ESTAB. LEFT
SOURCE:
WASH POST
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
Donald Trump was elected president of the United States on Tuesday, stunning many political observers and pollsters.
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NOV 17, 2017
POSITION:
ESTAB. RIGHT
SOURCE:
WALL ST JRN
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
Trump, post-election, adds five potential picks to his list for Supreme Court, including a notable pick, Appeals Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
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JUL 9, 2018
POSITION:
ESTAB. RIGHT
SOURCE:
FOX NEWS
SUBMITTER:
MICHAEL L.
President Trump nominated Appeals Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court Monday night to replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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