
Amy Coney Barrett asserts her voice, carries on Scalia legacy
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After her fourth term on the bench, Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett is asserting her voice and following in the footsteps of the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
Brianna Herlihy is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.
But legal experts say that the former law professor is proving that her interpretation of the Constitution is consistent with what the Founding Fathers intended, and that disagreements between her and her fellow conservative justices should be "celebrated."
"This term we have seen all the originalist justices engaged in a healthy debate about how to apply tenets of originalism and textualism in many different contexts," Carrie Severino, president of JCN, told Fox News Digital in an interview. "And that is a sign that the originalist project has matured, and that the justices are fleshing out these important principles, and it should be celebrated."

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