Bloomberg Law
Sept. 23, 2020, 11:00 AM UTC

In Trump Court Front-Runner, Religious Right Sees One of Its Own

David Yaffe-Bellany
David Yaffe-Bellany
Bloomberg News
Lydia Wheeler
Lydia Wheeler
Bloomberg News

Three years ago, when Amy Coney Barrett was a nominee to the federal appeals court in Chicago, she endured a blistering Senate confirmation hearing in which Democrats grilled her on whether her deep Catholic faith would distort her view of the law.

She maintained a calm demeanor under the intense questioning. But behind the scenes, she was “a little shook,” recalled <-bsp-person state="{"_id":"00000174-bb3b-deb2-a3fd-fbbb671b0000","_type":"00000160-6f41-dae1-adf0-6ff519590003"}">Laurence Silberman, a Washington federal appeals court judge for whom Barrett once clerked and who sat with her family at the 2017 hearing.

Now, as the front-runner to be President Donald Trump’s nominee to replace liberal icon ...

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