Amy Coney Barrett
Definition
Amy Coney Barrett is an American lawyer, jurist, and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, serving since October 2020.
Nominated by President Donald Trump, she was previously a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and a professor at Notre Dame Law School.
Examples
Amy Coney Barrett earned rave reviews from her nominator Donald Trump after her pivotal vote to dismantle his cherished tariffs.
In a plot twist worthy of a courtroom drama, Amy Coney Barrett sided against the tariffs, leaving even her biggest supporters momentarily speechless.
Amy Coney Barrett's tariff ruling showcases her commitment to the rule of law, delighting legal scholars and prompting some colorful commentary from the executive branch.
With unflappable grace, Amy Coney Barrett contributed to the Supreme Court's decision striking down the tariffs, proving judicial robes fit her perfectly.