
Mary Coney Barrett
Mary Coney Barrett is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, having been nominated by President Donald Trump in 2020. She is known for her conservative judicial philosophy and her originalist interpretation of the Constitution. Barrett previously served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and has a background in law academia, teaching at Notre Dame Law School. Her confirmation to the Supreme Court solidified a 6-3 conservative majority, influencing key rulings on various issues, including those related to trade and tariffs, which are central to ongoing national economic policies.
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Associate Justice Mary Coney Barrett was present at the State of the Union address discussing tariffs.
President Trump blasts Supreme Court tariff ruling as 'very unfortunate'




