Brett Kavanaugh 
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SOURCE: Made By History at the Washington Post
8/15/2022
What Justice Kavanaugh Gets Wrong About the Court and Politics
by William E. Nelson
At the founding, the idea that the law was distinct from politics had not yet emerged. Since then, courts have often intervened in political matters, and doing so often prevented worse outcomes.
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SOURCE: Made By History at the Washington Post
12/13/2021
What Justice Kavanaugh Gets Wrong About "Neutrality" on Abortion
by David Cohen and Maya Manian
Justice Kavanaugh has joined a long line of jurists who have pretended that the Fourteenth Amendement allows the courts to be neutral when fundamental rights are at issue.
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SOURCE: New York Magazine
10/27/2020
Trump’s Supreme Court Justices Show How They Might Help Him in Contested Election
"Now we have one Supreme Court justice identifying with Trump’s alleged horror of post-Election Night uncertainty, and two Supreme Court justices pointing the way to a state legislative hijacking of the results."
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SOURCE: The Washington Post
11-20-18
How the Supreme Court fractured the nation over slavery — and how it threatens to do so again
by H. W. Brands
The issue: abortion. Those who would outlaw abortion today are as convinced of the morality of their position as the abolitionists were of the morality of theirs.
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SOURCE: Rolling Stone
10-9-18
Sean Wilentz says the Supreme Court’s legitimacy is now at stake
by Sean Wilentz
"After Kavanaugh’s performance and his strong-armed confirmation, the 5-to-4 decisions that ensue will at least clarify exactly what the long-term right-wing campaign has been all about.” (It’s not originalism.)
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10/21/18
What Historians Could Teach Senators on the Judiciary Committee
by Ellen Hartigan-O’Connor and Lisa G. Materson
Women’s voices matter; those who want to know their experiences must train themselves to hear them.
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SOURCE: The Daily Tar Heel
10-10-18
N.C. State historian Charles Ludington reflects on his Kavanaugh testimony
"It was my civic duty.”
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SOURCE: The Washington Post
10-6-18
The Senate has lost its way
by Dov Weinryb Grohsgal
With Sens. Jeff Flake and Susan Collins’s decision to vote for Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh on Friday, ensuring his confirmation, the case of Clement Haynsworth offers another important comparison.
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SOURCE: The Washington Post
10-8-18
The Kavanaughs of the Founding generation
by Laura Ellyn Smith
Even in the nation’s early days, accusations of sexual misconduct were treated as a political smear.
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10/14/18
These 9 Justices Failed to Vote the Way Their Party Expected
by Ronald L. Feinman
But have we seen the last of their kind?
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SOURCE: The Washington Post
10-8-18
‘Moral dry-rot’: The only Supreme Court justice who divided the Senate more than Kavanaugh
Before Brett M. Kavanaugh, there was Stanley Matthews, whose confirmation was so fraught and divisive that it took a second nomination to cement his place on the Supreme Court.
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SOURCE: Balkinization (blog)
10-6-18
The Vicious Entrenchment Circle: Thoughts on a Lifetime with a Republican-Controlled Court
by Marty Lederman
By the time the Court’s current Term ends in June, it will have been more than 50 years of GOP-appointed control.
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SOURCE: NYT
10-7-18
Was the Kavanaugh Hearing the Worst Supreme Court Fight? You Be the Judge
In the centuries since the court was established, about 16 percent of candidates submitted to the Senate never donned the coveted black robe — whether by outright rejection, withdrawal or deferring of the nomination.
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SOURCE: Forbes
10-6-18
Brett Kavanaugh's Confirmation Vote Is The Most Partisan In Modern History
The 50-48 tally continues a trend in which confirmations have devolved into strict party-line votes.
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SOURCE: Business Insider
9-3-18
Republican Sen. Ben Sasse (a historian) drops a bombshell on the debate over Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court
"I urged the president to nominate a different individual," Sasse said. "I urged the president to nominate a woman."
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SOURCE: NYT
10/3/18
Kavanaugh Proceedings Drive a Senate Once Governed by Decorum Into Rancor
Even during the debates over civil rights in the sixties senators on opposite sides of the issue remained civil.
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SOURCE: The Washington Post
10-2-18
How the FBI’s flawed investigation of Clarence Thomas became a model for Kavanaugh’s
And why it shouldn't. For one thing, the FBI never talked to — or even knew to look for — four potential witnesses who had knowledge of Anita Hill’s complaints about Thomas.
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SOURCE: The Washington Post
9-30-18
Women are deeply divided on Brett Kavanaugh
by Michelle Nickerson and Emily Suzanne Johnson
Here’s why.
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SOURCE: The News & Observer
9-30-18
Kavanaugh's Yale classmate, historian Charles Ludington, says judge was a heavy drinker
Kavanaugh was “a frequent drinker, and a heavy drinker,” in college, says the North Carolina State University professor.
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9-29-18
Can a Supreme Court Justice Be Impeached?
by Kevin Gannon
Here's the answer historian Kevin Gannon provided on Twitter.
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