Amy Coney Barrett
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Amy Coney Barrett sides with conservatives in 5-4 ruling while Chief Justice Roberts goes with liberals, seeing no need for action
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Trump has packed court with conservatives and lawyers are ready to challenge election process, but proof will be crucial
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Trump has said ‘I think this will end up in the supreme court’ – but the most likely scenario is that voters alone will decide the election
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Election could be on pace to see highest participation rate in more than a century
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Scramble after supreme court sides with Wisconsin Republicans to bar late ballots despite postal delay
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Barrett and five other conservative justices will wield considerable influence on climate change policy
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The new supreme court justice swore to ‘preserve’ the US Constitution at an event more socially distanced than her nomination celebration
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'I will do my job without any fear or favour' - Amy Coney Barrett sworn in as supreme court justice a week before the general election
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Senate’s confirmation of Barrett, 48, cements rightwing domination of court for years to come
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Locked-in 6-3 majority means court has freedom to dispatch whatever rulings it pleases, on issues from abortion to voting rights
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Barrett could influence what kinds of arguments hold sway on the court for years to come – and what cases the court hears in the first place
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'By tomorrow night, we’ll have a new member of the United States Supreme Court,' Mitch McConnell celebrated the penultimate vote in Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation to the Supreme court
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Amy Coney Barrett’s appointment is a wake-up call for female voters