Kavanaugh Questions If Roe Is ‘Settled Law Of The Land’

What are Republicans hiding? Here’s a clue…

“As a White House lawyer in the Bush administration, Judge Brett Kavanaugh challenged the accuracy of deeming the Supreme Court’s landmark Roe v. Wade abortion rights decision to be ‘settled law of the land,’ according to a secret email obtained by The New York Times.”

New York Times: Leaked Documents From Kavanaugh’s Time in White House Discuss Abortion and Affirmative Action

By Charlie Savage

As a White House lawyer in the Bush administration, Judge Brett Kavanaugh challenged the accuracy of deeming the Supreme Court’s landmark Roe v. Wade abortion rights decision to be “settled law of the land,” according to a secret email obtained by The New York Times.

The email, written in March 2003, is one of thousands of documents that a lawyer for President George W. Bush turned over to the Senate Judiciary Committee about the Supreme Court nominee but deemed “committee confidential,” meaning it could not be made public or discussed by Democrats in questioning him in hearings this week. It was among several an unknown person provided to The New York Times late Wednesday.

Judge Kavanaugh was considering a draft opinion piece that supporters of one of Mr. Bush’s conservative appeals court nominees hoped they could persuade anti-abortion women to submit under their names. It stated that “it is widely accepted by legal scholars across the board that Roe v. Wade and its progeny are the settled law of the land.” Continue reading “Kavanaugh Questions If Roe Is ‘Settled Law Of The Land’”

Mainers Oppose Kavanaugh, Support Pre-Existing Condition Protections & Roe v. Wade

Today, Senator Collins will meet with Trump’s Supreme Court nominee. Senator Collins’ constituents know that Brett Kavanaugh will be a threat to Americans’ health care and to women’s rights, and many of her constituents already oppose Senator Collins voting to confirm Kavanaugh. Will Senator Collins listen?

Mainers oppose Senator Collins voting to confirm Kavanaugh.

  • Nearly half of Senator Collins’ constituents think she should vote against Kavanaugh.
  • By a 16 point margin, Senator Collins’ constituents are less likely to vote for her if she votes to confirm Kavanaugh.

Continue reading “Mainers Oppose Kavanaugh, Support Pre-Existing Condition Protections & Roe v. Wade”