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Amy Coney Barrett to tell senators courts 'should not try' to make policy decisions

Judge's opening remarks obtained by AP
Amy Coney Barrett to tell senators courts 'should not try' to make policy decisions
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett will tell senators that courts “should not try” to make policy, leaving those decisions to the political branches of government.

That's according to opening remarks for her confirmation hearing. A copy of her remarks has been obtained by The Associated Press.

The Senate Judiciary Committee hearings are set to begin Monday and come at as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps across the country.

They're taking place three weeks before Election Day and after millions of Americans already have voted.

President Donald Trump nominated the federal appeals court judge soon after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died.