Justices Sotomayor and Barrett Assure Americans Supreme Court Isn’t Partisan

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Liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor and conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett encouraged Americans that the Supreme Court is not driven by partisanship at a recent panel.The two appeared on stage at the National Governors Association conference in D.C. encouraging governors and Americans in general to learn how to be more level-headed in disagreements. The appearance was an installment of Utah Republican Gov. Spencer Cox’s “Disagree Better” initiative.

“I think you can do so much, honestly, by being seen in public with people who otherwise politically disagree with you, to have Republicans and Democrats together, friendships across the aisle,” Barrett said.

 

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