Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Samuel Alito said that the U.S. needs a “domestic supply of infants” to meet the needs of parents seeking to adopt.
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AllSides→ What Gorsuch, Kavanaugh and Barrett Said About Roe at Confirmation Hearings
https://www.factcheck.org/2022/05/what-gorsuch-kavanaugh-and-barrett-said-about-roe-at-confirmation-hearings/
FactCheck.org→ What Gorsuch, Kavanaugh and Barrett Said About Roe at Confirmation Hearings
In the wake of the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that indicates the court could overturn Roe v. Wade, some lawmakers have charged that conservative Supreme Court justices led them astray during Senate confirmation hearings. We’ll look at wha
The Dispatch→ Fact Check: Did Alito and Barrett Claim That America Needs a ‘Domestic Supply of Infants’?
(Photograph by Erin Schaff/Getty Images.)A viral tweet claims that Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Samuel Alito justified overturning Roe v. Wade in the leaked draft majority opinion because “the US needs a ‘domestic supply of
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Barrett was one of three judges ruling on a Wisconsin county’s financial liability
“Amy Coney Barrett overturned a $6.7M verdict after a prison guard repeatedly raped a 19-year-old inmate who was 8 months pregnant.”
Snopes→ Did US Military Place Amy Coney Barrett Under House Arrest?
Not all "news" websites are equal.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: NO Evidence President Donald Trump Indicted Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett On His Last Day In Office
Did President Donald Trump indict Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett on his last day in office? No, that's not true. The claim was made without proof and the U.S. Constitution reserves indictment power to grand juries, not presidents
Snopes→ Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett Delivers 1st Opinion
However, Barrett's opinion was not the first writing as a justice. She previously wrote a concurring opinion regarding church services in California.
Snopes→ Did Trump Retweet This Fake Photo of Amy Coney Barrett?
On multiple occasions, the sitting president has shared manipulated content.
AllSides→ The Atlantic Retracts Ruth Shalit Barrett Article on Niche Sports
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/01/business/media/atlantic-ruth-shalit-barrett.html The Atlantic on Sun
Snopes→ Barrett Sworn in at Court As Issues Important to Trump Await
No justice has assumed office so close to a presidential election or immediately confronted issues so directly tied to the incumbent president's political and personal fortunes.
Snopes→ Barrett Confirmed as Supreme Court Justice in Partisan Vote
Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court by a deeply divided Senate, Republicans overpowering Democrats to install President Donald Trump’s nominee days before the election and secure a likely conservative court majority for years to come.
Snopes→ Did Merriam-Webster Update Its Entry on ‘Sexual Preference’ After Barrett Hearing?
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett had been described by advocacy groups as “hostile to the rights of LGBTQ people.”
Snopes→ GOP-Led Senate Panel Advances Barrett Despite Dems’ Boycott
Never has the Senate confirmed a Supreme Court nominee so close to a presidential election.
Snopes→ Barrett Was Trustee at Private School with Anti-Gay Policies
Amy Coney Barrett served for nearly three years on the board of private Christian schools that effectively barred admission to children of same-sex parents.
Snopes→ Did Sen. Rob Donaldson Make a Speech on Amy Coney Barrett’s Nomination?
It's difficult to make a rousing speech when you do not exist.
AllSides→ True claim about Harris failing bar exam on first try and Barrett’s law school rank
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/10/18/fact-check-claim-harris-barrett-legal-backgrounds-true/3669109001/
AFP Fact Check→ This footage shows Barrett being sworn in before her confirmation hearing in the US Senate
A video of Judge Amy Coney Barrett swearing an oath has been viewed tens of thousands of times on Twitter, Weibo and Facebook alongside a claim that Barrett has been sworn in as a justice on the US Supreme Court. The claim is false: the footage in fact
Snopes→ Did Amy Coney Barrett Reverse a Decision to Make a Jail Guard Pay Damages for Raping a Female Inmate?
The law "does not make public employers absolute insurers against all wrongs," a three-judge panel held in a case involving sexual assault by a jail guard.
Snopes→ Did Notre Dame Colleagues Ask Barrett to ‘Halt’ Supreme Court Nomination Process?
Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court came less than a week after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Snopes→ Senate Judiciary Sets Oct. 22 Vote on Barrett’s Nomination
Sen. Lindsey Graham pushed past Democratic objections to set the panel's Oct. 22 vote on recommending her confirmation even before final witnesses testify before and against her nomination.
AllSides→ Did Amy Coney Barrett Say “Being Called the N-Word Does Not Constitute a Hostile Work Environment”?
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/barrett-nword-opinion/ In October 2020, as the U.S. Senate began conf
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Amy Barrett Did NOT Say During Her Confirmation Hearing She Isn’t Using Notes Because ‘I’ve Got Seven Kids … I’m Used To Stupid Questions’
Did Amy Coney Barrett say during her Supreme Court confirmation hearing she s wanot using notes because she has seven kids and is "used to stupid questions"? No, that's not true: The quote was incorrectly attributed to her. In a video of
Snopes→ Did These Democrats Not Wear Masks at Barrett’s Hearing?
Photographs can be misleading, especially if you don't know when they were taken.
Snopes→ Did Amy Coney Barrett Say “Being Called the N-Word Does Not Constitute a Hostile Work Environment”?
Barrett wrote for a unanimous three-judge panel in 2019 that upheld the dismissal of a workplace discrimination lawsuit by a Black employee who claimed he was called a racial slur by a supervisor.
Snopes→ Did a Fly Land on Amy Coney Barrett?
As far as we can tell, the fly is an apolitical creature.
Snopes→ A Look at Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Notable Opinions, Votes
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump’s nominee for the Supreme Court, has written roughly 100 opinions in more than three years on the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Snopes→ Did Amy Coney Barrett Say This About Breastfeeding?
A social media post claimed the Supreme Court nominee wrote that, "If you force your child to suck your nipples, you are molesting YOUR child."
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Trump Did NOT Tell Reporters The Main Reason He Nominated Amy Barrett Was Because She Is Attractive
Did President Donald Trump tell reporters the main reason he nominated Amy Coney Barrett as Supreme Court Justice was because she is attractive? No, that is not true: It is a made up quote. There is no instance of that statement in Factba
Truth or Fiction?→ Did Trump Say Amy Coney Barrett is ‘Much Better Looking’ Than Other Supreme Court Justices?
As the United States Senate proceeded with the Supreme Court confirmation process for Judge Amy Coney Barrett on October 13 2020, a fabricated quote recirculated on Facebook repackaged as a graphic. Within hours of being posted, the meme had amassed m
Snopes→ Did Trump Say He Nominated Amy Coney Barrett Because of Her Looks?
"I think Amy is much, much better looking than the women we have had," Trump supposedly said of his Supreme Court nominee.
Snopes→ Is Amy Coney Barrett a Rhodes Scholar?
A "Rhodes Scholar" is someone who received a prestigious scholarship, not someone who attended Rhodes College.
Snopes→ Did Supreme Court Nominee Barrett Say Women Shouldn’t Own Property?
Amy Coney Barrett, a Catholic, is also affiliated with People of Praise, a "charismatic Christian community” whose teachings include women being subordinate to their husbands.
Snopes→ Supreme Court Nominee Barrett Opposed ‘Abortion on Demand’
The ad she co-signed by an anti-abortion group appears to be the most direct expression of Amy Coney Barrett’s opposition to abortion.
Truth or Fiction?→ ‘2 Years, 10 Months, 23 Days. The Length of Time Amy Coney Barrett Has Been a Judge.’
On September 27 2020, a number of Facebook posts claiming that Amy Coney Barrett had been a judge for “2 years 10 months [and] 23 days” began circulating: All three of the posts above read: 2 years, 10 months, 23 days. The
Snopes→ Amy Barrett Tied to Faith Group Ex-Members Say Subjugates Women
President Donald Trump’s nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court has close ties to a charismatic Christian religious group that holds men are divinely ordained as the “head” of the family and faith.
Snopes→ Did Amy Coney Barrett’s Religious Group Inspire ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’?
In the dystopian Margaret Atwood novel, a futuristic American society is ruled by a Christian fundamentalist government, and women are deprived of their rights, including reproductive rights.
Snopes→ Trump Choosing Barrett for High Court, Lawmakers Told
The White House has indicated to congressional Republicans that President Donald Trump will nominate Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Trump, aiming to keep up some suspense, told reporters that he had made a decision but did not reveal his pick.
The Dispatch→ Does Amy Coney Barrett Want to ‘End the Separation of Church and State’?
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Lead Stories→ Fake News: Barrett M82 Military Rifle At Gun Rally Is NOT Routinely Used To Shoot Down Planes In The Armed Forces
Is a Barrett M82 military rifle that an activist carried at a Virginia gun-rights rally this week "routinely used to shoot down planes in the armed forces"? No, that's not true: The Barrett M82 is a large-caliber sniper rifle that does not "ro