Trump's US Supreme Court pick sidesteps question on landmark abortion ruling

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Trump's Supreme Court pick sidesteps question on landmark abortion ruling

WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, on Tuesday told her US Senate confirmation hearing that her religious views would not affect her decisions on the bench and declined to say whether she believes the landmark 1973 ruling legalising abortion nationwide was properly decided.

Senator Dianne Feinstein, the panel's top Democrat, asked Mrs Barrett whether she believed Roe v. Wade, which recognised a woman's constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy, was properly decided. She declined to answer.Religious conservatives are hoping the Supreme Court will overturn Roe v. Wade.

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, the committee's chairman, opened the questioning by asking her about her conservative legal philosophy known as originalism, in which laws and the Constitution are interpreted based on the meaning they had at the time they were enacted. "You would not be getting Justice Scalia; you would be getting Justice Barrett. That is so because originalists don't always agree," she said.Mrs Barrett was nominated to a lifetime post on the court on Sept 26 by Mr Trump to replace the late liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Republicans have a 53-47 Senate majority, leaving Democrats with little to no chance of blocking Mrs Barrett's confirmation.

 

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