pro-life, pro-choice | Trumps sc picks | amy barrett

 pro-life and pro-choice opinions clashed in Washington dc as the U.S President Donald Trump publicly announced the conservative judge Amy coney Barrett as his nominee, conservative activists have hailed Trump's election while liberals have voiced their dismay.

A group of pro-life advocates knelt and prayed for trumps pick outside the supreme court while pro-life activists think that it's a big step forward in abolishing abortion all together.

Catholics in support feel that Barrett  align with the Christian worldview   hoping for her to do wonder in the pro-life community 



barreling along with a roller coaster of an election campaign already, Amy coney Barrett's nomination has now kicked off a flurry of activity which must take place before the final confirmation vote with republicans almost certain to confirm Barrett .the move will tilt the U.S top to the right.  



The appointment would push the supreme court's conservative majority to a 6-3 and the conservative court would be less likely to embrace liberal causes such as ending the death penalty but why are the republican in such a hurry to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg and who is Amy coney Barrett at 48barrett would be the youngest justice and her tenure could last for decades. Barretts was raised in New Orleans the eldest child of a lawyer. she earned her undergraduate degree in English literature in 1994 at Rhodes college she made her mark in law primarily as an academic at the university of note dame where she began teaching at the age of 30. Barrett's husband Jesse Barrett is a former federal prosecutor. they have seven children including two adopted from Haiti and one with special needs before her clerkship with Scalia from 1998 to 1999 Barrett served as a law clerk for Lauren Silberman for a year at the U.S court of appeals for the District of Columbia circuit.

she first donned the judge's robes in 2017 after trump nominated her to the 7th circuit and has weighed in on cases involving several issues including abortion, immigration, and campus sexual assault.  

some of her notable legal opinions  Barrett has never ruled directly on abortion however she has cast votes that signal her opposition to rulings that struck down abortion-related restrictions liberals say that Barrett's legal views are too heavily influenced by her religious beliefs.

abortion rights groups have expressed concern that Barrett could help overturn the landmarks 1973 supreme court decision which legalized abortion nationwide.

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