Fox News legal analyst shocked after Brett Kavanaugh sides with Supreme Court's liberal justices

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“All the indications about Brett Kavanaugh were that he was a monolithic conservative that wouldn’t even listen to the other side,” said Andrew Napolitano.

Fox News senior judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano expressed shock on Monday after conservative Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh sided with the nation’s top court’s liberal justices in a ruling allowing iPhone users to sue Apple over high prices on its exclusive App Store.

President Donald Trump shakes hands with Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh before delivering the State of the Union address at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on February 5. MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images "Ever since Congress overwhelmingly passed and President Benjamin Harrison signed the Sherman Act in 1890, protecting consumers from monopoly prices has been the central concern of antitrust," he continued."That is why we have antitrust law."

While Kavanaugh’s decision came as a surprise, the more liberal judges had already suggested how they would vote during a November hearing.

 

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He is trying to keep from being impeached for lying to Congress. We want a complete FBI no holes barred investigation and we are confident Kavanaugh lied to Congress.

A bit early to start whining... a bit early to gain appreciation or comfort. And let’s face it, this was a safe topic! Let’s see what he does when it matters... I believe he did say Roe was the law of this land. Let’s just see!

You mean the alcoholic Catholic father of girls does not want to see them raped?

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