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In talk of the impact Amy Coney Barrett could have on abortion rights, many people overlook related cases that might be in play, including the right to birth control that the court recognized in 1965.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is poised to approve Barrett's nomination Thursday morning, sending it to the full Senate.
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The Supreme Court nominee says her personal choices would not inform how she would apply the law if she is confirmed. Amy Coney Barrett also says she understands the opposition and criticism.
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Assured about the likelihood of victory in confirming Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, the Judiciary Committee majority stressed the importance of the government's separate powers.
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A conservative shift in the court’s composition could increase the number of 2A cases it takes up.