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Is Christine Blasey Ford's Lawyer the Vice Chair of a 'Soros-Funded Org Opposing Kavanaugh'?

Written by: Bethania Palma

Oct. 3, 2018

Conspiratorial stories that link an organization on which Debra Katz serves as vice chair only t ...

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Did Judge Martha Kavanaugh 'Rule Against' the Parents of Her Son's Accuser, Christine Blasey-Ford?

Written by: Dan MacGuill

Sept. 17, 2018

Right-wing websites concocted a cynical (and grossly inaccurate) conspiracy theory about a woman ...

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Were Brett Kavanaugh's Children Escorted from a Senate Hearing Room Because They Were Harassed by Hecklers?

Written by: David Emery

Sept. 6, 2018

An Internet meme characterized the planned departure of the Supreme Court nominee's daughters fr ...

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Did Brett Kavanaugh Argue That People with Disabilities Could Be Forced to Undergo Elective Surgeries, Including Abortions?

Written by: Bethania Palma

Aug. 15, 2018

Advocates for the disabled community largely oppose Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump's nominee f ...

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Did the Supreme Court Rule in 1943 That No One Can Be Forced to Participate in Patriotic Rituals?

Written by: David Emery

Aug. 13, 2018

The Supreme Court's 1943 ruling applied to school board officials and other government entities, ...

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Did Anthony Kennedy Resign from the Supreme Court to Protect His Son?

Written by: David Mikkelson

July 1, 2018

The 81-year-old justice's resignation announcement triggered a spate of conspiracy posts focused ...

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Did a Tennessee Hardware Store Put Up a 'No Gays Allowed' Sign?

Written by: Dan Evon

June 7, 2018

The store that put up the sign in 2015 was back in the news several years later when it celebrat ...

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Does the President Have an 'Absolute Right' to Self-Pardon?

Written by: Alex Kasprak

June 6, 2018

Neither the Constitution nor hundreds of years of Supreme Court rulings have directly answered t ...

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Supreme Court Decision on Colorado Cake-Maker Case Prompts Split Reaction

Written by: Arturo Garcia

June 5, 2018

Although some advocacy groups hailed the narrow scope of the high court's ruling, others called ...

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Reports Raise Question of Plagiarism in Neil Gorsuch Writings

Written by: Arturo Garcia

April 5, 2017

The White House called the allegations a "baseless, last-second smear" against the Supreme Court ...

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All 8 Supreme Court Justices Stand in Solidarity Against Trump SCOTUS Pick?

Written by: David Mikkelson

March 27, 2017

Supreme Court justices did not pen a "letter" saying President Trump was "completely wrong in c ...

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Does the Supreme Court Overturn 80 Percent of Ninth Circuit Court Decisions?

Written by: Snopes Staff

Feb. 10, 2017

Some confusing wording misleadingly suggested the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals' decisions almo ...

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Did Neil Gorsuch Push for the 'Separation of the White and Black Races'?

Written by: Arturo Garcia

Feb. 2, 2017

A Twitter account falsely attributed an ex-Ku Klux Klan leader's remarks to the Supreme Court no ...

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Did Mitch McConnell Say One of His Proudest Moments Was Telling Obama 'You Will Not Fill This Supreme Court Vacancy'?

Written by: David Emery

Feb. 2, 2017

A meme contrasted disparate statements by GOP Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on the Sena ...

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Was Neil Gorsuch Unanimously Confirmed in 2006?

Written by: Dan Evon

Jan. 31, 2017

The Supreme Court nominee was unanimously confirmed to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in 2006 ...

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President Donald Trump Announces Supreme Court Pick

Written by: Brooke Binkowski

Jan. 31, 2017

Neil Gorsuch is a federal appeals court judge and a favorite of legal conservatives.

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John McCain Vows to Block Clinton's Supreme Court Nominee If She Wins

Written by: Bethania Palma

Oct. 17, 2016

McCain made the comments on behalf of fellow Republican Sen. Pat Toomey but later walked them back.

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Hillary Clinton: Supreme Court Exists to 'Change and Shape the Law'

Written by: Dan Evon

Oct. 10, 2016

A quote purportedly from Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton about the role of the S ...

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Ruth Ginsburg Threatens to 'Resign from SCOTUS' If Trump Is Elected President

Written by: Dan Evon

July 9, 2016

A hoax news article reported that Ruth Bader Ginsburg had threatened to leave the Supreme Court ...

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Sotomayor Speech From 2001 Recirculates After Trump Comments on Judge's Mexican Heritage

Written by: Dan Evon

June 8, 2016

Several outlets attempted to defend Donald Trump's comments about a "Mexican" judge by invoking ...

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