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Senior Fellow Ashley McGuire Comments on Terrorist Attack in Nice, France

Statement from Ashley McGuire, Senior Fellow for The Catholic Association: “The terrorist attacks on peaceful Catholics attending morning Mass in France today are a terrifying reminder that radicalism remains a grave threat to global religious liberty. These attacks come in the wake of an endless series…

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Catholic Leaders Welcome Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court

On October 26th, Justice Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the United States Supreme Court. She is now the sixth practicing Catholic justice of the Supreme Court, joining such reputable names as Chief Justice John Roberts, and Justices Thomas, Samuel Alito, Sonia Sotomayor, and Brett…

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Amy Coney Barrett Confirmed to the Supreme Court

Statement from Ashley McGuire, Senior Fellow for The Catholic Association: “The confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett is a decisive victory in the effort to restore authentic constitutionalism and the rule of law to the Supreme Court. Judge Barrett is an extraordinarily accomplished scholar and…

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Senate Judiciary Committee Votes on Amy Coney Barrett

“Judge Amy Coney Barrett is officially on her way to a Senate confirmation vote to become Justice Barrett. During a flawless hearing performance, Judge Barrett masterfully fielded questions about Constitutional law without a note for 20 hours, her impressive flock of children seated behind her….

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Maureen Ferguson Weighs In On Judiciary Committee’s Stance On Late-Term Abortion

“Democrats on the Judiciary Committee this morning revealed their support for activist judges who read rights like a right to late-term abortion into the Constitution. Sen. Whitehouse specifically praised Justice Ginsburg’s defense of late-term, partial-birth abortion in the Gonzales vs. Carhart case – the 2007…

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Amy Coney Barrett: An Icon For Suburban and Professional Women

Recently, Amy Coney Barrett was appointed to the Supreme Court, which was a pleasant surprise for many who have been yearning for someone so relatable to take up the mantle of the Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. What makes Barrett stand out from others…

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Statements from TCA on the Nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court

Statement from Maureen Ferguson, Senior Fellow for The Catholic Association: “Judge Barrett is a brilliant and esteemed constitutional scholar who is admired as much for her magnanimous heart as for her intelligence. In the hearings, Americans will get to know an extraordinary woman: a principled…

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How the Upcoming Election Will Impact School Choice

For many years, Catholic schools have proven to be excellent lifelines for children from underprivileged families all over the United States. As citizens prepare to vote this upcoming presidential election, it’s important for everyone to know just how important school choice is in terms of…

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Unlike Biden, President Trump Demonstrates Transparency by Revealing Potential Supreme Court Picks

Statement from Maureen Ferguson, Senior Fellow for The Catholic Association: “President Trump continues to keep his promise to transform the federal judiciary and his newest list of potential Supreme Court picks is further evidence of this. In releasing this expanded list, he brings transparency and clarity to…

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HBO Turns Abortion Into Joke With Latest Film

HBO has never been afraid to push the envelope with its content, but the latest movie coming to the network, Unpregnant, is crossing the line by making a joke out of abortion. The film follows a teenage woman who accidentally becomes pregnant and, rather than…

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