The Economic Repercussions of the Nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett
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The Economic Repercussions of the Nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett

Unlike the death of Justice Antonin Scalia in April of 2016, Justice Ginsburg died less than two months before the 2020 presidential election. This impasse reveals the double-standard between the political cancer in the United States, where a conservative justice’s seat was forced to be kept open, where a liberal lion’s seat was replaced at more than deliberate speed. Along with all of the structural and the political effects, there are profound economic effects of this nomination as well, in regards to women’s health and financial records cases.

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