u.s. supreme court
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PublishedSeptember 21, 2018
Commentary: Consequences of accusing a powerful man of misconduct are daunting
An ex-Capitol Hill aide who disclosed her own experience wonders whether #MeToo will force men to stop tolerating harassment and assault.
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PublishedSeptember 21, 2018
Maine Voices: Kavanaugh has misled the Senate in his testimony under oath
The question now is whether the reasonable mind of Sen. Susan Collins will guide her vote.
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PublishedSeptember 21, 2018
Commentary: How much evidence do we need to destroy someone’s life?
Accusations without evidence cannot be the standard for ruining Brett Kavanaugh's reputation and career.
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PublishedSeptember 20, 2018
Commentary: Senate committee can learn from Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill hearings
Lawmakers should leave the questioning of Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford to the professionals and sit back and listen.
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PublishedSeptember 19, 2018
Analysis: Republicans seem to have votes to move forward with Brett Kavanaugh
Susan Collins, a key vote, says the options available for Kavanaugh's accuser to testify are sufficient, and she urges Christine Blasey Ford to speak Monday.
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PublishedSeptember 19, 2018
Trump says it’s ‘hard to imagine’ Kavanaugh is guilty of sex assault allegation
Republicans refuse the accuser's request that the FBI investigate her allegation before she testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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PublishedSeptember 19, 2018
Leonard Pitts: ‘Fairness’ statute has not run out on allegations against Kavanaugh
If true, the Supreme Court nominee committed a crime in high school, and he has yet to be held accountable for it.
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PublishedSeptember 19, 2018
Our View: Kavanaugh’s credibility blown by earlier evasions
Not telling the whole truth about his politics makes his sexual assault denial harder to believe.
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PublishedSeptember 19, 2018
Former Maine judge: With court nominee’s credibility in question, why the rush to confirm?
Judge Kavanaugh's testimony had raised concerns even before the sexual assault allegation.
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PublishedSeptember 18, 2018
No women served on the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1991 when Anita Hill testified. That has changed.
The spectacle of Hill being peppered with insensitive questions by a panel of powerful men inspired many women to run for office.
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