
Amy Coney Barrett is sworn in as a Supreme Court Justice, and addresses a crowd gathered at the White House.
Amy Coney Barrett is preparing to join the Supreme Court as the justices are ready to take action on a number of important petitions before them, including several related to next week's election.
A month after the apparent super-spreader event at her nomination celebration, Barrett’s swearing-in locked in a 6-3 majority in the high court.
With voting already underway in states across the country, Democratic senators challenged Amy Coney Barrett on election issues during her Supreme Court confirmation hearing.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, who is set to be confirmed to the Supreme Court, would likely have the deciding vote in upcoming election-related cases. Justice Correspondent Pete Williams reports.
She is only 48 and could easily serve more than three decades on the Supreme Court. But no matter how long Justice Amy Coney Barrett sits on the bench, the conditions under which she started are not likely to fade soon from the nation's memory.
With Amy Coney Barrett now seated on the Supreme Court, Republicans are pushing for reconsideration of a Pennsylvania case on mail-in voting -- the first potential test of how the new justice will handle election challenges.
Sen. Kelly Loeffler has tested negative for Covid-19 after two of her staffers tested positive, and the Georgia Republican plans to attend the vote on Monday to confirm President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
Speaker Pelosi reacts to the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court: “It’s very sad because it’s the undoing of the system of checks and balances.”
The Supreme Court's move rightward makes the Chief Justice's role less relevant, but don't underestimate Roberts' ability to maneuver.
Senate Republicans are poised to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court in a floor vote Monday.
Senate Republicans overpower Democratic opposition to install Barrett on high court just eight days before election.
The new Supreme Court justice was considered potentially too conservative to be confirmed just two years ago.
The outdoor celebration comes after Trump's Rose Garden announcement of her nomination contributed to a coronavirus outbreak.
Trump's Supreme Court nominee could join the court this week, as Republicans set to move ahead with confirmation vote.
Barrett was formally sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts for the lifetime job in a private ceremony at the US court.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, 48, becomes the youngest justice on the Supreme Court by five years, and could help secure a conservative majority for decades to come. Nancy Cordes reports.
Barrett was confirmed in Senate by a vote of 52 to 48, with only one Republican voting against her.
Amy Coney Barrett is poised to become the ninth Supreme Court justice, Tropical Storm Zeta expected to develop into a hurricane and more things to start your Monday.
Coney Barrett, a 48-year-old U.S. Court of Appeals judge nominated by President Donald Trump, fills the seat left by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Sept. 18.
Barrett was set to begin work, participate in her first private conference with colleagues, and take her place on the bench, all before Election Day.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided Senate is set to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, giving the country a ninth justice Monday as Republicans overpower Democratic opposition to secure...
Amy Coney Barrett took the constitutional oath to serve as a Supreme Court justice at a White House ceremony Monday night, not long after the Senate voted to confirm her nomination to the high court in a 52-48 vote. The state of play: Justice Clarence Thomas …
The Senate reached the majority votes necessary on Monday to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. She is expected to be sworn in within hours.Why it matters: President Trump and Senate Republicans have succeeded in confirming a third conserva…
Donald Trump scores pre-election win as US Senate confirms Amy Coney Barrett as Supreme Court judge.
All Democrats in the chamber voted against Barrett’s confirmation, as did Republican Susan Collins of Maine, who agreed with Democratic objections to confirming a justice so close to the Nov. 3 election.
Democratic senators are warning that Republicans will regret confirming Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court as the Democrats face pressure from the left to nix the filibuster and expand the court if they win back the m...
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) just before the Senate vote to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court predicted the Trump nominee will not vote to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark case establishing a right to an...
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Just over a week before Election Day, the Senate confirmed Amy Coney Barrett as Supreme Court justice by a vote of 52 to 48, filling the vacancy left by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in as the 115th Supreme Court justice, succeeding the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg. WSJ’s Jess Bravin unpacks why Republicans moved quickly and how Democrats could respond to the court’s conservative majority. Photo: Al Drago/Bloomberg…
The high stakes of this Supreme Court confirmation brought out the worst in Senate Democrats.
The Senate voted on Monday evening to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, cementing a 6-3 majority of conservatives on the Court bench.
After being exposed to a COVID-infected staffer, why would the vice president sit in a windowless room with elderly senators on Monday night?
Pence is currently on the campaign trail and will stop in Minnesota on Monday despite an outbreak of COVID-19 cases among his inner circle.
Barrett was sworn in at an outdoor ceremony in the Rose Garden at the White House, with President Trump presiding over the proceedings.
The Senate voted to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Monday night, making her the third justice to join the nation's highest court under President Donald Trump.
Four of the last 14 vacancies on the Supreme Court arose when different parties controlled the White House and a majority in the Senate.
Progressive politicians, including the far-left members of the “Squad,” immediately cried out for an expanded Supreme Court after the GOP-led Senate voted to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. The Senate voted to confirm Barrett to the Supr…
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