More from President Trump nominates Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court

No president in recent memory has done more to change the judiciary than Donald Trump.


University of Chicago professor Ryan Doerfler explains how to restrain “judicial review,” the Court’s power to strike down laws.


“The takeaway is that this is an illegitimate process.”


Minority rule has reached the highest court in the land.


He’s setting up Judge Amy Coney Barrett for a full Senate vote before the end of October.


She once questioned the Court’s landmark ruling on marriage equality.


At the Seventh Circuit, she backed one of Trump’s key immigration policies.

The federal appellate judge is a favorite of the religious right.