These quotes from Barrett on abortion do not fill me with optimism about how she would rule as a justice. My guess is that she would go squishy::
She also remarked that it was “very unlikely” the court would overturn the core of Roe v. Wade: “The fundamental element, that the woman has a right to choose abortion, will probably stand. The controversy right now is about funding. It’s a question of whether abortions will be publicly or privately funded.”[55][56]
RE: The fundamental element, that the woman has a right to choose abortion, will probably stand. The controversy right now is about funding. Its a question of whether abortions will be publicly or privately funded.
Let’s go with DEFUNDING abortion at the Federal Level first (which I’m sure ACB will decide for ). We’re not going to win this battle in one big bang, just as the left didn’t win theirs in one big bang.
Born 1978 Elizabeth Britt Cagle[1] in Atlanta, Georgia, Grant attended The Westminster Schools.(Presbyterian) She received a Bachelor of Arts in English and politics from Wake Forest University in North Carolina.[2] She worked for then-Congressman Nathan Deal in Washington, D.C., and then served in various roles in the administration of President George W. Bush.[2] Grant received a Juris Doctor from Stanford Law School, where she was president of the Federalist Society chapter, and was thereafter a law clerk to then-Judge Brett Kavanaugh of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.[3][4]
Georgia girl. Younger then Amy Barret, not Catholic. Nomination went through along party lines. Don't know much about her other than that.