Asked by Republican Senator Lindsey Graham during day 2 of her Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday on overruling previous SCOTUS rulings on issues like abortion and gun ownership, Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett said that overruling previous cases has to go through the legal process and that “judges are not royal queens” who impose “their will on the world” based on their personal views.
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SCOTUS nominee Amy Coney Barrett says ‘judges are not royal queens’
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