Senators will have 30 minutes each to question Judge Amy Coney Barrett on day two of her Supreme Court confirmation hearing
Judge Barrett, 48 years old, sat through nearly five hours of opening statements from lawmakers on the Senate Judiciary Committee Monday, with Republicans and Democrats
clashing about the propriety of considering her nomination so close to the election, as well as what a future Justice Barrett might mean for a Supreme Court that could...
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