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U.S. Supreme Court,
Judges and Judiciary,
Criminal

Jul. 25, 2018

Judge Brett Kavanaugh on law enforcement

Much media attention has focused on Kavanagh’s positions in cases involving abortion, health care and presidential powers, but his past rulings may also provide clues as to how he would rule on other matters, such as law enforcement issues.

Kristina Doan Strottman

Burke, Williams & Sorensen LLP

Email: kstrottman@bwslaw.com

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Judge Brett Kavanaugh on law enforcement
Much media attention has focused on Kavanagh's positions on abortion, health care and presidential powers, but his past rulings may also provide clues as to how he would rule on other matters, such as law enforcement issues. (New York Times News Service)

When President Donald Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to the U.S. Supreme Court, the press, the public and the legal community immediately began examining the judge's legal career -- poring over his speeches, writings and rulings on prior cases to get a sense for how he might rule on issues if confirmed. Much attention has focused on Kavanagh's positions on abortion, health care and presidential powers, but his past ru...

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