13 Constitutionalist Judges Who Could Replace Kennedy

The Daily Signal

June 27, 2018

Good afternoon from Capitol Hill, where Justice Anthony Kennedy just announced he plans to retire from the Supreme Court. We've got two roundups of jurists who could replace Kennedy. And on today's podcast, we discuss the long-term ramifications for the court of Kennedy's retirement. Buckle up: This is going to be an exciting summer for Supreme Court watchers.

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Analysis

Podcast: What Justice Kennedy's Retirement Means

The Heritage Foundation's Hans von Spakovsky and Elizabeth Slattery discuss the impact Justice Anthony Kennedy has had on the court, and what the long-term impact could be if President Trump replaces Kennedy with a more Constitution-minded judge.

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