Barrett Criticized for Aid Vote
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett voted to reject President Trump 's attempt to freeze nearly $2 billion in foreign aid.
She joined the court’s three liberals in upholding for now a lower court ruling that required the administration to quickly spend the contested aid.
The backlash over that decision from some Trump allies was swift, with one prominent conservative describing her as a “rattled law professor with her head up her a
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Barrett , joined by three liberals, partially dissented in a decision about sewage that can flow into the Pacific Ocean after San Francisco experiences heavy rainstorms.
Sasser : "It’s hard to read into procedural decisions where someone is going to be on the substantive part of the issue" Sasser recalled that his group suffered an initial setback at the Supreme Court when it was representing Joe Kennedy .
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