lpetrich
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AOC appeared on Meet the Press:
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Twitter: "We have a responsibility to protect our democracy. That includes holding those in power who violate the law accountable.
Without it, rule of law can slip through our hands like sand through loose fingers." / Twitter
noting
Sarah Reese Jones on Twitter: ".@AOC says Kavanaugh, Barrett, and Thomas committed impeachable offenses, " I believe lying under oath is an impeachable offense and violating federal law and not disclosing income from political organizations as Clarence Thomas did is also potentially an impeachable offense." (vid link)" / Twitter
Poor Susan Collins Is Very Sad Kavanaugh and Gorsuch Lied to Her
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Did the conservative justices commit perjury? Here’s what they said under oath about Roe v. Wade - News @ Northeastern - News @ Northeastern
WATCH: What Conservative Justices Said About Roe v. Wade During Their Supreme Court Confirmations - YouTube
Clarence Thomas's statements about it were long ago, when he was confirmed in 1991. So that's plenty of time to change his mind. In any case, his wife is a known insurrectionist, and he has yet to address that conflict of interest.
But Neil Gorsuch was confirmed in 2017, Brett Kavanaugh in 2018, and Amy Coney Barrett in 2020, which is *much* less time.
Would it be too much to ask to impeach all four Justices? That would be nice to see, though the Democratic leadership will have to be much less feckless to do it.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Twitter: "We have a responsibility to protect our democracy. That includes holding those in power who violate the law accountable.
Without it, rule of law can slip through our hands like sand through loose fingers." / Twitter
noting
Sarah Reese Jones on Twitter: ".@AOC says Kavanaugh, Barrett, and Thomas committed impeachable offenses, " I believe lying under oath is an impeachable offense and violating federal law and not disclosing income from political organizations as Clarence Thomas did is also potentially an impeachable offense." (vid link)" / Twitter
Poor Susan Collins Is Very Sad Kavanaugh and Gorsuch Lied to Her
and
Did the conservative justices commit perjury? Here’s what they said under oath about Roe v. Wade - News @ Northeastern - News @ Northeastern
notingYet statements made by the trio of justices during their respective confirmation hearings suggested that they would, if confirmed, honor precedent or not reconsider matters thought to be so-called settled law (and Roe is frequently cited as such).
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But amid the fallout from the Supreme Court’s decision Friday overturning Roe, what many—including Sen. Susan Collins of Maine—interpreted then as reassurance from the justices that they would uphold settled law turned out to be careful lawyerspeak. In retrospect, it should have suggested they were poised to do the opposite, says Dan Urman, director of the Law and Public Policy Minor at Northeastern, who teaches courses on the Supreme Court.
“To me, their careful lawyerly phrasing was, itself, a demonstration that they were prepared to overturn Roe,” Urman says. “If they were not, then they could have given a more direct and less careful answer.”
WATCH: What Conservative Justices Said About Roe v. Wade During Their Supreme Court Confirmations - YouTube
Clarence Thomas's statements about it were long ago, when he was confirmed in 1991. So that's plenty of time to change his mind. In any case, his wife is a known insurrectionist, and he has yet to address that conflict of interest.
But Neil Gorsuch was confirmed in 2017, Brett Kavanaugh in 2018, and Amy Coney Barrett in 2020, which is *much* less time.
Would it be too much to ask to impeach all four Justices? That would be nice to see, though the Democratic leadership will have to be much less feckless to do it.