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  1. Brett Michael Kavanaugh ( / ˈkævənɔː /; born February 12, 1965) is an American lawyer and jurist serving as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was nominated by President Donald Trump on July 9, 2018, and has served since October 6, 2018.

  2. David Brock, the former Republican operative who started Media Matters, talks about his time with Supreme Court Brett Kavanaugh as a smear artist and leaker.

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  3. Jul 1, 2024 · Kavanaugh’s confirmation by the Republican-controlled Senate was considered likely, given that it would establish a dependable conservative majority on the Court, a longstanding objective of the Republican Party.

  4. The Senate confirmed Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court as an associate justice on October 6, by a vote of 50–48. One senator, Republican Steve Daines, who supported the nomination, was absent during the vote due to his attendance that day at his daughter's wedding in Montana.

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    Kavanaugh is the 114th justiceto serve on the Supreme Court. Kavanaugh previously served as a judge on the D.C. Circuit, a position he was nominated to by President George W. Bush. Before his time as a judge, Kavanaugh was a top aide to Bush during his presidency. He worked in the Bush White House from 2001 to 2006, serving in the White House Couns...

    Kavanaugh was born and raised in Washington, D.C., where he attended theall-boys Georgetown Preparatory School, where Gorsuch was alsoa student.

    Kavanaugh worked for a Republican presidential administration, was nominated by a Republican president, and confirmed by a Republican-controlled Senate, but his party affiliation as a voter is not known. An investigation by judicial watch group Fix The Courtlooking into the voter records of the Supreme Court justices found no party registration inf...

    Kavanaugh largely votes with the court’s conservatives. In the 2020 term, he voted with Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Chief Justice John Roberts 86% and 95% of the time, respectively, according to the Harvard Law Review.He voted with liberal Associate Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor 68% and 61% of the time, respectively.

    Kavanaugh is widely considered to embracean originalist judicial philosophy, popular among legal conservatives. Originalists believe the Constitution's wordsshould be interpreted to have the same meaning as the framers would have understood themwhen they ratified the founding document. “A judge must interpret the Constitution as written,” Kavanaugh...

    In 1987, Kavanaugh earned a bachelor’s degree from Yale College. He earned his law degree from Yale Law School in 1990.

    Legal experts are still discussing a concurring opinion Kavanaugh wrote in 2020 dealing with the question of whether criminal defendants must be convicted by a unanimous jury. In a 6-3 opinion, the Supreme Court ruled that the Sixth Amendment requires unanimous juries. What made Kavanaugh's concurring opinion interesting is that he laid out how he ...

    Kavanaugh married Ashley Estes Kavanaugh in 2004. Shewas a longtime aide to Bush, stretching back to his days as Texas governor. She worked on the Bush-Cheney presidential campaign before taking up various roles in theWhite House. SCOTUS explained:What is the Supreme Court? Everything you need to know about the SCOTUS and its justices Contributing:...

  5. Sep 15, 2021 · Justice Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court in 2018 despite ample evidence he had been far more partisan than he’d told the Senate in past confirmation hearings. Now he could be...

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  7. Jul 10, 2018 · WASHINGTON — Judge Brett Kavanaugh is the embodiment of the Republican legal establishment: an Ivy Leaguer who worked for the justice he has been nominated to replace, investigated a...