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'Brett Kavanaugh'

From the Vault: Max Brantley on his first assignment

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Arkansas Times, the editor emeritus weighs in on his first assignment and his favorite stories.
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Attorney General Leslie Rutledge signs certification prohibiting abortion in Arkansas

"We were prepared in 2019 for this court's opinion," Rutledge said. "It's almost as if we had a crystal ball."
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If you read anything today: 'Ken Starr, Brett Kavanaugh, Jeffrey Epstein and me'

Hot stuff from a former adviser to Kenneth Starr. A close personal adviser, she says.

Another court rejection for Donald Trump. Next up: SCOTUS

Will Trump's justices deliver despite an absence of evidence?
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UPDATE: Conservative judicial activism is already at work and the new 6-3 Republican U.S. Supreme Court is scarier still

Are they preparing to intervene to give Donald Trump an election assist?

Brett Kavanaugh is a liar? Whodda thunk it?

Washington Post ahd the goods on another Brett Kavanaugh lie when it might have mattered.
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Brett Kavanaugh, a story about more than sexual assault allegations

The latest Brett Kavanaugh story. It's about weird journalism and white male privilege.

Mueller media madness recalls another special prosecutor

Robert Mueller v. Kenneth Starr. One has credibility.
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Women's rights suffer in Arkansas and at U.S. Supreme Court

The news was bad yesterday for women's medical rights, in a couple of happenings that should have been no surprise.

Partisan justice on the U.S. Supreme Court

A retired lawyer, Larry Behrendt, writes in the Washington Post today about the judicial misconduct complaint he filed against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and why he believes its dismissal by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals was the wrong decision.
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Court dismisses ethics complaints against Kavanaugh

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed numerous judicial ethics complaints against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh because the law exempts Supreme Court members, even for acts committed as a judge covered by the law. In short: Bart O'Kavanaugh is above the law.

Brett Kavanaugh's record raised questions long before the women came along

The FBI has begun reviewing allegations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and in a week will produce what is likely to be inconclusive additional information on the allegations. For that reason,  It's worth looking at (New York Times) how Kavanaugh has been a less than credible witness frequently, including but not limited to the recent dissembling about his high school and college years.
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